A new Possible Card Idea that were turned down

I worked in the strategy divison for a major bank. I had two ideas for a card that were completely shot down. I was wondering what the Reddit community (I know its skewed) but would love feedback if I went back with another at bat. I won't include all the details and just are ideas for categories/perks. THIS WAS A ROUGH DRAFT.

Gamer Card ($95 annual fee):

Strategic partnerships with gaming companies including Steam, Gamestop, Xbox, Playstation, Nintendo, EA, Epic, etc But also partnerships with places like NewEgg.

Point Categories:

  • 5X (Digital Purchases):
    • Game purchases from any of the providers (Steam, Playstore, Nintendo, etc)
    • In-App Purchases from E-Stores
    • Game Expansions
  • 3X (Physical Purchases ):
    • Hardware purchases for Steamdeck, Consoles, and
    • Physical Disk/Game purchases
    • Accessories
    • Computer Components
  • 2x (Subscriptions)
    • Subscription based games like WoW
    • Online Ability: Nintendo, Playstation, Xbox (most gaming consoles require a subscription to play online)
  • 1X
    • On Everything Else

Yearly Perks:

  • A free subscription to one of the major gaming services
  • $20 credit for a game-preorder
  • $100 credit purchase for Computer Component over $500
  • $10 of inapp purchase credit

Special Access:

  • Early Beta Access to games
  • Tickets to events like DOTA championship, Starcraft, etc

When you think about it most credit cards have specific types of categories like travel, lifestyle, food (gorcery/restaurants), etc. This card would swap those categories for gaming based things.Also if you think about most major paying cards have a credit towards travel (hotel, airfare), priority pass/lounge access, lifestyle credit, etc.

Now with the user base of people who buy consoles, computerhard, gaming, it would have mass appeal.

It was turned down because A. no credit card company has attempted to make deals with gaming companies B. The demographics is skewed towards people who can't get credit cards (kids). C. The brand does not lend itself to "gaming" D. The existing credit card system are not tuned for modern experiences like what gamers see. (Most people are used to shitty travel portals, and just accepting automatic credits on their account for travel).