
Nobody saw this coming — the Honor of Kings: World (王者荣耀世界) dev team just went full scorched earth on leakers. They dropped an official statement so stern it makes cease-and-desist letters look like Valentine's cards. So much for the copium-fueled theory that these leaks were 'authorized insider info' (奉旨爆料).

The moment the statement hit, NGA's comment section absolutely erupted. Players were spamming celebratory reactions, treating it like a holiday. But the real drama wasn't in the official notice — it was in what the community dug up in the replies.
First plot twist: there are TWO leakers, not one as previously thought. One had already been dealt with on Bilibili — their account was forced to issue an apology and got banned. Some players speculated that the Bilibili ban was the dev team giving them a chance to walk away quietly. Clearly, the devs had other plans.
The second leaker is where things get wild. According to commenters, this person is STILL actively streaming game content on Bilibili under the username '纳西妲its' (Nahida-its) and hasn't been banned yet. Other players couldn't believe it: 'This brave? And still not banned?' Either Bilibili's moderation is asleep at the wheel, or something else is going on behind the scenes.
But the juiciest detail — and the one that had the comment section in absolute shambles — is the leaker's background. Multiple users claim one of the leakers is a minor who intentionally leaked game materials from their own household as revenge against their parents. One commenter quipped: '20万 RMB lawsuit incoming — their parents really raised a model citizen.' Another piled on: 'No amount of identity privilege will save you now, truly a filial child (带孝子).' The Chinese internet slang '带孝子' — a sarcastic twist on 'dutiful child' — was thrown around liberally. A more blunt commenter added: 'Minors spending their parents' money to get revenge on said parents aren't good kids, and parents who raise such kids have issues too.'
One commenter nailed the situation perfectly: 'So it went from one lawyer's letter to two — truly a filial child indeed.' Two lawyer's letters, two leakers. Tencent isn't playing around this time.
As one player summed it up: 'Peak entertainment. Waiting for the conclusion. Let everyone see what REAL anti-leak enforcement looks like.' And the ultimate burn came from another user: 'Hey, where are all the people who said these were authorized leaks? Care to comment now?' The hammer has dropped. As for '纳西妲its' still streaming on Bilibili — their days are probably numbered. The long arm of Tencent's legal department is already reaching out.
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