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Divine Party Goes All-In on Muscle Furry Art, Flooding Weibo With Suggestive Commissions — Players Dub It 'The First Myanmar Scam Gacha for Furries'

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Open Weibo and your timeline is flooded with suggestive muscle furry art — and no, you haven't stumbled into the wrong side of Twitter. This is a gacha game marketing campaign in full swing. Divine Party (众神派对) has reportedly gone all-out commissioning furry artists to flood Chinese social media with provocative muscle furry artwork, and the gaming community has absolutely lost it.

An NGA user posted: 'I opened Weibo and was absolutely floored — a whole wave of furry artists are resharing Divine Party's suggestive art. Big names and small timers alike took the commission, and some of them don't even draw SFW content.' The phrase 'not on the shore' (不在岸上) is community slang for artists whose NSFW portfolio vastly outweighs their clean work — the implication being that these creators usually operate in far more explicit territory.

The comments section erupted. The most eyebrow-raising detail: artists running a dual-platform strategy. As one commenter pointed out: 'Some artists post the clothed version on Weibo and the uncensored version on Twitter.' Another added: 'The artists Lilith (莉莉丝) commissions mostly have Twitter accounts — some of them have never even drawn a properly dressed beast character.' This dual-platform NSFW pipeline became the talk of the thread.

The peanut gallery was split. Some were stunned: 'Furry money is THAT easy to make?' Others sheepishly admitted: 'I saw all the furry art and immediately rushed to NGA to check if there was drama.' Meanwhile, a self-identified furry fan expressed deep ambivalence — calling the mass promotional push 'basically exhibitionism, like posting your d*ck pics on the street.' Others pushed back: 'Gacha games cater to waifu fans with thigh-highs, bare midriffs, exposed armpits, and massive cleavage all the time. If there's market demand, a company will fill it. You can't just blanket-ban an aesthetic.'

But the most savage takedown came from a single line that became the thread's defining quote: 'The first Myanmar scam gacha for furries' (福瑞控的第一款缅北二游). In Chinese gaming slang, 'Myanmar scam gacha' (缅北二游) refers to games that lure players with gorgeous art but deliver a terrible gameplay experience — a reference to the infamous Myanmar scam compounds. Someone followed up: 'Are they trying to copy Wanxiang (万象) gacha? But even that game is barely clinging to life.'

The marketing strategy's precision is what makes this so unsettling. One commenter revealed: 'I heard they specifically targeted high-follower-count bloggers for commissions — honestly terrifying.' Even NGA's mobile app was running Divine Party pop-up ads that day — but notably, none of the ads mentioned beast characters at all. The implication is clear: even the marketing team knows furry content is just a funnel, not the actual product.

Veteran players exposed the core contradiction: 'All the beast characters in this game are bottom-tier in strength.' Another elaborated: 'If you're actually a furry fan, my advice is to run. The beast characters are basically useless except for one 3-star that's decent early game.' Some of the art was even censored by Weibo's moderation system (affectionately known as 'Jia Zong' / the Clip Boss). Players joked: 'Just enjoy the art — don't actually go play it.'

That said, one dedicated player did offer a genuine breakdown: Divine Party has exclusive weapons, constellation systems, and a mixed character-weapon gacha pool. Pity is at 100 pulls for a gold unit, but there are no rate-up banners — all characters share the permanent pool, and getting the new unit requires 100 fragments (10 per gold pull). The new rune system locks PvP behind whale territory — 'if your speed stat doesn't meet the threshold, you don't even qualify to compete.' Shining (闪耀) attribute characters dominate the meta. On the bright side, daily rewards are generous: 'I've gotten over ten gold units in one month.' The character art design is genuinely interesting with an American comic aesthetic — though that 'American aesthetic' is probably mainly represented by all those muscle furry illustrations.

So here's the full picture: Divine Party unleashed a massive furry art marketing blitz on social media, artists ran dual-platform NSFW pipelines, but the actual in-game beast characters? All bottom-tier. Outsiders watched the chaos unfold, insiders shook their heads, and furry fans everywhere asked the same question: 'Can I actually USE any of these characters in the game?' The answer, of course, is no. Welcome to the first Myanmar scam gacha for furries — hope you enjoyed the art.

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