
Recently, players discovered a highly controversial move by the Taiwan server of SINoALICE: after clearing specific main story chapters, the system forces an immediate logout and prevents any further logins. This 'game over means game over' approach has ignited a heated discussion in the community.

The TW server had already announced its termination of service, scheduled for November 10th. The developers created a specific 'true ending' for this occasion. However, the forced entry into the cutscene followed by an immediate kick-out and a permanent login block has been criticized by veteran players as being overly aggressive, leaving no room for sentimental farewells.
The community's reaction is mixed. Some sarcastically called this the most 'poetic' way to shut down a server, dressing up a forced termination as a narrative choice. Meanwhile, more technically savvy players suggested that this might not be a full server-side wipe, but rather a client-side restriction, implying that one might still find ways to bypass it—perhaps by reinstalling the app or manipulating local files—to search for hidden easter eggs.
Whether the developers intended this as a thematic nod to the game's dark narrative or simply a lazy way to handle the shutdown, this 'forced eviction' of players has certainly left a sour note on the game's final days.
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