Recently, the anime mobile game 'Anonymous Code' was hit with an unusual issue where its installation package was flagged as a virus. Players reported that this is the first time their mobile operating systems have forcibly blocked an installation without any 'ignore risk' option, which is unlike other software or even cracked apps they've installed before.


The developers provided a response to the outcry, but it did little to settle the debate among players.

The comment section is buzzing with theories: some jokingly suggest that the word 'Anonymous' (Ni-Ming) triggered the security filters. Others point out that domestic mobile security databases in China are notoriously arbitrary, often misclassifying legitimate open-source tools like 'Shizuku' as NSFW (pornographic) apps. Additionally, some users questioned the technical design, noting that the game's 'dedicated PC emulator' is essentially just a raw Unity Windows build, sparking concerns about the developer's professional technical standards.

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