

Recently, discussions regarding the background of the 'Mirror 2' development team have heated up. Community members have dug up evidence suggesting their predecessor was 'Chengdu Aixiangsui Technology'. Records indicate this company was active in the mobile gaming scene around 2014, releasing titles like 'My Star Girlfriend', which were later pulled from stores.
Further investigation reveals that the team operates on Steam through multiple 'shell identities' (often referred to as 'maljia' or 'vests' in the Chinese community), including SakuraGame and Paradise Project. Currently, 'Mirror 2' is under the Kagami II Works label, published by NIJICO. This complex corporate web is viewed by many as a calculated 'nesting doll' tactic to mitigate legal and reputational risks.
The irony is palpable: players have pointed out the developers' history of looking down on mobile games, despite their own origins in the sector. Reports suggest that after failing to find success during the mobile gaming boom, founder Lan Hang pivoted to Steam, reinventing the company as a publisher of domestic titles and adult-oriented games.
The community response has been varied: some players realized they had played their early titles, while others quipped that the transition from a failed mobile developer to a 'high-and-mighty' Steam publisher is a form of 'reincarnation' driven by bitterness. Regarding the debate over adult content in their games, veterans noted this was largely a byproduct of Steam's historical lack of adult-specific tags, adding another layer to the already convoluted history of this developer.
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