This wasn't a victory, this is the bare minimum. Deal with it.

In a spectacular move of inclusion, you can choose one of
many Pride flags in Gears 5 as your banner for multiplayer experiences. These flags give people a fun way to identify themselves, to help them feel like they are more represented in the game they love, and to make gathering into squads of like-minded folks just a hair easier.
But instead of seeing this as a simple gesture, almost expected in 2019, this move has been both celebrated and ridiculed in staggering volume. Honestly, I'm kind of sick of it.
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