Today’s drama: CrossFire HD is in hot water. The game marketed itself as a 'fair-to-play' experience, promising that all base weapons would be free with only skins requiring payment. However, the release of the butterfly knife in August broke this promise, forcing players into an 800-yuan gacha pull for a base weapon.

After public outcry, the developers tried to backpedal by promising a free path to these weapons later. But the real scandal was yet to come. To boost sales, the developer provided a streamer named 'Suxin' with admin-granted draw counts. The catch? A eagle-eyed player checked the in-game 'total spend' records and found that the streamer, who pulled 12 knives, had a total spend of zero!


This 'self-own' went viral instantly. The official response only made things worse, confirming they supplied the draws for promotional purposes and planned to 'reclaim' the items later. This blatantly manipulative behavior triggered a massive wave of players quitting the game.

In the comments, players poked fun at the situation, noting that while 'shills' (bots/paid actors) are common in gaming, getting caught by a transaction log and offering such a pathetic excuse is rare. Some joked, 'Are they splitting the public's money 30/70?'

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