
Recently, the subculture-focused mobile game 'Clothtopia' announced the removal of its in-game ad features. This sudden change has caused quite a stir in the community, with long-time players speculating about the developer's true motives.

The community's reactions are mixed. Some players are curious if this was a breach of contract by the game studio or the advertisers. Regarding this, some netizens pointed out that such ad integrations usually don't require rigid contracts, and operators can stop them at will. Others jokingly suggested, 'If they're really struggling to make ends meet, why not just turn the payment page into an ad-watching interface?'
The discussion in the comment section shows a divide: some players believe the developers are choosing to maintain some level of dignity before things fall apart, implying the end is near. Others pointed out the contradiction between the official 'we've been in the red for over a year' stance and the claims from certain fan circles that the game is 'thriving'—a common term for fans who aggressively defend a game despite its poor state.

Overall, a pessimistic atmosphere permeates the community, with many feeling the game is ready to be 'buried.' Some sharp-tongued commenters even suggested that the team has given up all struggle and is simply counting down the days until the final shutdown.
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