
Recently, the DNF community has been buzzing over the game's massive 'harmonization' (a Chinese slang for government-mandated censorship). Players are questioning whether this is linked to a 'license swap' scheme intended to push the mobile version to market. Rumors suggest that the developer may be repurposing a mobile license for the PC version to meet '8+' age rating requirements, leading to heavy censorship and a name change to 'Dungeon & Fighter: Origin'.



Opinions on this theory are split. Tech-savvy users point out that a literal 'license swap' is legally unlikely, as the current regulatory framework allows existing games to simply add new platforms to their licenses. However, due to the operator's poor reputation, many believe such 'under-the-table' maneuvers are entirely within character. Some users have even dug into test server logs to track these changes.


In short, while the 'license swap' theory isn't officially confirmed, the changes to the test server's license and title are factual. Players feel that even if it's not a swap, sacrificing the PC version's integrity to satisfy stricter age ratings is a major slap in the face to long-term fans.
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