I don't play gacha games, but I'm in online spaces which are adjacent to gacha fandoms, so every so often I'll pop open my notifications and see a thread where the comments are like "ooh, step on me, daddy", and the post to which those comments pertain is a drawing of a waifish anime boy being manhandled by a second waifish anime boy.
Once again I am apocalyptically gobsmacked at just how ubiquitous gacha games seem to be these days, especially among young queer folks. I thought we all agreed that they're extremely predatory cash grabby rigged gambling skinner boxes with nothing to provide that something plucked from the indie scene can't do with galaxies more heart and less profit motive???? Literally why are all of you prancing around in the manipulative gambling addiction engine when there is an even bigger sea of unique and interesting character designs, settings, narratives, and gameplay experiences right there (even for free in many cases!!!!!!!!!!) on itch.io