>>9581908>In what reality does the scenario you describe take place in? These companies have already been creating there own marketing events for 2+ years now.Oh, you mean the multi-billion dollar company that is Hasbro/Mattel/Bandai/LEGO/etc, who already has a large team of marketers and ad agencies working for them?
You're one low IQ child who doesn't realize how many companies exist that can barely even afford to spend $10,000 to travel and set up a booth at an event where everything is set up to advertise their shit to hundreds of millions of people and tens of thousands of buyers. This is exceedingly cheaper than higher staff to do marketing, because its usually the owners who do this shit themselves.
Hell, there are some companies who can't even afford to go to Toy Fair and go to the even cheaper secondary events like SDCC.
>I bet you're one of this boomers who argues I shouldn't be doing my office job from home, despite having better stats at home than in the office, because we're losing "company culture".I'm surprised you even have a job, because based on your ignorance, i thought you were under 15.
And i also have the luxury to work at home.