
Today's scoop: A sharp-eyed player noticed that the game uses a tiered release schedule for new event stages. However, Bilibili creator 'Chunfeng Manma' published a full walkthrough on the morning of the event launch, showing levels that were not yet accessible to the public. This effectively confirmed that developers provide 'special internal versions' to creators. Either the studio failed to clarify the timeline, or the creator made a mistake with their scheduled uploads. The creator has since deleted the leaked segments without offering an official statement.
The community response has been notably indifferent. Users remarked that the once-vibrant forums—which used to be filled with toxic 'waifu wars' and heated debates—are now deserted. There is a general sentiment that the game is effectively 'dead' in terms of social relevance, with some wondering if the game is intentionally sabotaging its own survival.

Although some fans shared revenue charts showing a temporary boost from the 'Voyager' banner, the consensus remains that the game has retreated into a niche bubble. Once a frequent topic of controversy across major platforms, it has suddenly lost its spotlight. Given its infamous start—where players were mocked for gacha mechanics involving dogs—many are left saying it 'had it coming'.
评论 (0)
暂无评论,来说两句吧! 🍉