Hypergryph recently issued a statement announcing a firm legal stance against internal leakers, an issue that has long plagued the studio. The developer confirmed that the individuals involved have been detained by police and face a lawsuit for one million yuan. This news has caused quite a stir in the community.
The community's reaction to this heavy news has been polarized. Some users expressed relief, saying, "Finally, this day has come." However, many comments were filled with sarcasm and cynical humor. Terms like 'Gongzei' (a derogatory term for employees betraying their company) and debates about 'capital' vs. 'players' quickly filled the threads.
The core of the debate turned into the 'value of leakers.' One side argues that leakers provide information on pull schedules that act as 'player benefits,' even claiming that without these leaks to sustain hype, the game would have died out. The other side retorts by warning others 'not to empathize with capital,' pointing out that leaking is fundamentally illegal and cannot be justified by 'player interest.'
Many users also noted that discussion threads on this topic are often short-lived and frequently disappear shortly after being posted. Players are left speculating about whether these deletions are due to a lack of public court records or simply the extreme sensitivity of the topic within the community.
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