
Recently, a shocking 'insider account' scandal broke out in 'One Piece: Burning Will'. Players discovered an account already equipped with a premium ship worth 1200 RMB before it was officially released. Strangely, while the account owned high-end items, it lacked basic 68 RMB event ships, signaling suspicious account management.

The developer's official response claimed it was a 'testing bug' and compensated the player with 2000 gold fruits (approx. 200 RMB). However, the screenshot of the compensation email backfired. The account interface still clearly showed the 'First-time Top-up' button, proving it was a shell account—no legitimate whale would have such expensive items without ever triggering the first-time purchase bonus.

As the drama exploded, the community faced heavy censorship. Discussion threads are being deleted en masse, and the developers are allegedly using bot accounts (many with 0-day post history and Guangdong IP addresses) to spam the comment sections and drown out the public outcry.








Comments from the peanut gallery weren't surprised: 'Just typical behavior from ByteDance's gaming division (Nuverse).', 'Tencent and NetEase finally have a rival in being this shameless.' A former intern even commented that the company is too focused on short-term gains, stating: 'If you gave them Genshin Impact, they'd still find a way to kill the game through poor operation.'

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