
The 5th-anniversary celebration of Onmyoji Arena has turned into a PR disaster, with players dubbing it the 'Anniversary Funeral' (周年祭) rather than a festival. The controversy stems from the release of the new character 'Yatogami.' Unlike previous characters, the developers removed all free ways to obtain it, forcing players to either spend real money or burn through 'Summoning Talismans'—a resource previously intended for casual coin-saving.

The original poster argues that in a MOBA game, characters should always be obtainable for free, with paid options serving only as a time-saver. While a previous character, 'Inryo,' sparked criticism for requiring an exhausting grind to unlock, the 'Yatogami' update represents a significant escalation. Players feel the developers have completely disregarded community feedback, turning the milestone celebration into an aggressive cash-grab.

The comment section ignited a heated debate. Many users questioned the boundaries of monetization in MOBAs, with some claiming that the community has been 'brainwashed' (PUA'd) by aggressive mobile gacha standards into accepting paywalled characters. Others pointed out long-standing issues, such as skins that offer stats and questionable skin classification, leading many to predict the game's inevitable decline.

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