
Recently, Hypergryph officially established an overseas publishing subsidiary based in Singapore, dubbed 'GRYPHLINE'. According to their official website, the entity is set to handle the global distribution for titles such as 'Ex Astris' and 'Arknights: Endfield', marking a significant step in the company's international expansion.


However, the brand name 'GRYPHLINE' immediately caused a stir in the community. Many players phonetically translated it as 'Griffin Line' (a reference to the primary faction in a prominent rival game). This sparked intense speculation and memes regarding the two companies' 'entangled' history—a classic case of 'shipping' rival developers. Some users joked that the CEO of the rival company might feel like his brand identity is being 'replaced' or 'shadowed'.
The comment section quickly devolved into a frenzy of memes, with fans joking about the 'tortured' and complex relationship between these developers. While some interpreted it as a deliberate nod to their past, more rational fans noted that it is likely just a combination derived from the latter half of the parent company's name, 'Hypergryph', a common naming convention for corporate subsidiaries.
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