Following a massive backlash over high gacha costs, the team behind Reverse: 1999 has finally responded with an emergency adjustment plan. The main changes include removing the 'Psychube' (weapon) banner, unifying the gacha currency, and promising increased in-game resource rewards.







The community response is mixed. Some players are relieved, hoping for a more player-friendly game. However, many veteran community members are skeptical. They argue that fundamental issues—like the lack of a 'sweep/skip' function for farming and rigid core values—remain untouched. Critics suggest this move is merely a 'quick fix' (a PR tactic common in the industry to quell dissatisfaction before an official launch), leading to accusations that the developers are successfully manipulating player emotions.
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