Recently, it was revealed that 'Dota Legend' (rebranded as 'Xiao Bing Bing Chuan Qi'), a long-running mobile title, has officially changed its operator. For many, this game served as their introduction to mobile gaming. The fact that it is still receiving updates after nine years has left the community stunned by its sheer longevity.

In the comment section, users reminisced about the game's glory days. Many still recall the jaw-dropping news of its 200 million monthly revenue back in the day. Some players shared nostalgic regrets: 'I spent 1,800 yuan on the Phantom Assassin (PA)—it was the first time I was ever baited into spending big in a mobile game.'
Regarding its historical status, veterans noted that the game is to Lilith Games what 'Guns Girl Z' (Honkai 2) is to miHoYo—the foundation that built their empire. Despite the massive blow from copyright lawsuits, the game's core loop was so influential that it sparked a global trend of imitators. As for why it wasn't self-published originally, commenters explained the industry reality: small start-ups back then lacked the resources for independent publishing, making third-party operation a necessary step for survival.
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