The 2.5th-anniversary update for Punishing: Gray Raven was supposed to be a cause for celebration, but instead, it devolved into a server catastrophe. Following a massive crash that kept the game offline until 12:20 AM, reports of account rollbacks began to surface, pushing player frustration to the breaking point.

By 1:00 AM on July 9th, the servers collapsed again, leaving players unable to log in and essentially told to 'go get some sleep.' Upon waking, players found yet another maintenance window scheduled from 6:30 AM to 8:00 AM. Many sarcastically remarked that the developers should just stay in maintenance until the new gacha banner drops, assuming they care more about collecting money than the player experience.

The community response was predictably acerbic, filled with heavy sarcasm regarding 'Kuro Games' legendary technical prowess.' Many veterans noted that the situation felt like a painful case of déjà vu, as previous anniversaries were plagued by similarly disastrous launches.

Players slammed the developer for being 'cheap' with their server infrastructure, failing to handle the influx of login traffic. Comparisons were made to Hypergryph, with some players claiming that even that developer's famously rocky servers were more stable than this. Most are now resigned to waiting for free 'Black Cards' (in-game currency) compensation while mocking the chaos.
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