
The recent closed beta for 'Reverse: 1999' has sparked a chaotic scene within official communication groups. In an act of extreme protest against the game's current state, some disgruntled players flooded the channels with explicit images and videos, sending the community into a total meltdown.

As the situation spiraled, administrators initiated a scorched-earth cleanup: group files were wiped, and even the game's installation files were removed. Currently, the groups are in a state of mass censorship, which onlookers are ironically calling a 'real stress test' for the developers.

Commenters are now analyzing the IDs of those involved, questioning whether some participants are actually 'fans' (a derogatory term for trolls acting as fans) or legitimate critics. There's also widespread speculation that some moderators are simply low-level temporary customer support staff struggling to keep up.
This community uprising, fueled by beta dissatisfaction, has become a hot topic, with some users even joking that the drama makes them want to join the chaos. Here is an additional screenshot related to the incident.

The discussion remains heated regarding users who try to 'keep the peace,' as their suspicious names make it impossible to tell if they are genuine or just elite-level trolls.

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