Recently, Egg Party has sparked heated discussions in the gaming community. The controversy stems from the developer's decision to allow players on Android 'channel servers' (servers hosted by third-party app stores) to migrate their accounts to the official servers—a move initially seen as a positive step toward player base consolidation.

However, the subsequent execution was a disaster: only the first batch of players successfully migrated, while all subsequent applications failed. This has led to widespread criticism, with players accusing the developer of trying to 'grab the meat from the channel distributors' mouths' without having the technical infrastructure or the business agreements to support it, ultimately leaving players in the crossfire.

Community discussion highlights that while channel servers once thrived on recharge coupons, they have become a battlefield where developers and distributors fight over revenue splits. Players noted that the official team appears 'greedy' by trying to cut out the middlemen (the channel distributors) while failing to handle the technical complexities of account migration. Many feel that by using players as leverage in this 'channel war,' the developer has shown poor integrity, leaving many wondering if they acted too hastily to cut ties with the channels.
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