
Recently, eagle-eyed netizens stumbled upon a piece of news with peak 'variety show' vibes: a scholarship funded by Hypergryph was awarded to a student who, coincidentally, is an intern at their industry rival, HoYoverse.


The community response has been a mix of rational analysis and amusement. Most agree that this is simply the standard operation of 'industry-university cooperation': Hypergryph sponsors programs at Shanghai Jiao Tong University, and scholarships are awarded based on merit. In essence, the student's excellence speaks for itself, regardless of where they choose to intern.
Naturally, such an ironic intersection of major industry players became a hot topic. Some users joked that Hypergryph is essentially 'paying to help their rival train talent.' However, others noted that in a hyper-competitive hiring market, such overlaps are perfectly logical—corporate sponsorships are meant to attract top talent, not necessarily to restrict their career choices.
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