
Recently, a bizarre rumor surfaced in the Reverse: 1999 community: 'no gacha pulls equals a ban.' According to the original post, accounts that neither spent money nor engaged in gacha pulls were being banned. Players speculated that the developer might have adopted a blanket anti-reroll policy to target bot-driven 'starter accounts.'


As public outcry grew, the developer clarified that these were indeed false positives. They have since begun manually verifying and unbanning legitimate accounts. Affected players can appeal to recover their progress. Opinions in the community remain divided—some believe the developer was too aggressive in curbing account reselling, while others suspect third-party bot sellers might be fueling the drama to create panic.
In the comment section, players are skeptical. Some labeled the banning logic as 'mind-boggling' (a term used for absurd developer decisions). Others pointed out that these might be issues with bought 'starter accounts' hitting a dead end. One user quipped that this was giving the developer a taste of the 'Blue Archive global server' ban wave chaos. For now, most players are adopting a 'wait and see' approach before jumping to conclusions.
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