
A recent name change in the Chinese server of FGO has struck a nerve with the player base. The character 'Xu Fu' has been officially renamed 'Fang Shi,' sparking a heated debate within the community.

The original poster pointed out that the official compensation for this change was a measly single summon ticket. Regarding the motivation, many attribute it to the fallout from a previous controversy involving a historical-themed game, which led to a broad crackdown on historical figures in games—a phenomenon users mockingly call 'self-censorship' (a term used by Chinese gamers to describe developers preemptively deleting content to satisfy regulators).


In the comment section, emotions are running high: some players are in denial, while others point out that this information is already public on official channels. The discourse revolves around 'Historical Nihilism'—the reason often cited for these content restrictions. As for the single summon ticket compensation, players sarcastically question if the developer thinks they are 'wolves that can never be satisfied,' with some even suggesting that players should migrate to overseas servers to avoid further inevitable changes.


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