This is a disastrous move and one that potentially will cause more harm than good. Whoever thought picking these specific streamers was a good idea, you are reaching down the wrong path.Showing off your game to streamers can be an amazing thing; reaching millions of potentially new customers, but these people are for the most part the wrong choices. Most of them aren't interested in 4X, AoW and turn-based strategy and in turn this means their audience most likely won't care about them either. Whilst in general reaching "higher audience numbers" can be a good thing, it's a moot point if saidabout the product they're being shown.By next week, these shill streamers would have moved on to their next game and so too their audience, and nothing or minuscule of value will be gained.Where it can hurt the brand more than do good is through human error and incompetence. These streamers,, aren't as good at these types of games and potentially will make the game itself look worse. If a player is playing bad at the game and this is somebody's first impression of the brand, they most likely will lose interest very fast. This is, of course, even considering if said audience isinterested in strategy games.What youhave done is pick streamers, with varying audience viewership, who know what they are talking about and can provide intellectual and insightful commentary. Starting with ChristopherOdd and Marbozir , who high viewership, their audiences are strategy enthusiasts and crave these kinds of games. This means that there is a very very high chance the audience will buy the game (and previous games) because we have two competent, intelligent, content creators who know what they are doing and talking about, "selling" the game to an audience already interested in strategy. Next, you should have given preview builds to streamers such as Indrid Casts, Black Arrow Gaming, DasTactic, Quill18 & Bishmanrock. All these content creators are heavily interested in the AoW brand and some of them even play it to this day. Not only that, but they are familiar with how AoW3 works and they can for sure provide unique commentary about Planetfall as they will see things the streamers in the OP will definitely not pick up on. I mean, Quill18 did Golden Realms preview and Marbozir did the Eternal Lords preview -It's a shame, and upsetting, to see Planetfall being used as a test dummy against "popular" streamers just to get higher numbers (), as opposed to empowering the targeted audience that 4X games are meant for. I sincerely hope whoever thought this nonsensical marketing idea can change their mind and see the potential in giving the game to content creators who love, appreciate and play games like Planetfall.