Alright kiddo, so let me explain to you how video game industry practices work. When you play a video game, there are many people who work behind the scenes to make sure it's a fun and engaging experience for you. These people are game developers, publishers, and marketers who work together to create, produce, and promote video games.
When a game developer has an idea for a game, they start by making a plan. They figure out what the game will look like, what the story will be, how you will play it, and what kind of technology they will need to make it all happen. Then they start coding and creating art, music, and other parts of the game.
Once the game is made, the publisher takes over. They are the ones who make sure the game gets marketed and distributed to the public. This means creating ads and trailers that get people excited about the game and making sure the game is available for people to buy.
Sometimes, publishers will use what's called "microtransactions" to make more money from the game. These are little things you can buy in the game, like new outfits for your character or weapons that give you an advantage. Some people like these extras, but others think it's not fair to have to pay more to get a better experience.
Lastly, there are some people who don't like the way the video game industry practices work. They feel that some companies are too focused on making money and not enough on making good games. They also worry that some games are designed to be addictive, so that people will keep playing and spending money on them, even if they're not having fun.
So there you have it, kiddo. The video game industry is made up of many different people who work together to make fun and exciting games. But sometimes the way they do things can be controversial, and it's up to you to decide whether you like it or not.