
With a new version update on the horizon and promotional videos rolling out, you'd expect the follower-bleed on a gacha game's official account to slow down. But for one major title, the exact opposite is happening — followers are leaving faster than ever, and the community is buzzing with confusion and schadenfreude.


The original poster dropped an even more brutal stat: the game officially fell off the domestic game revenue charts on June 3, 2026. Most other major regional servers have followed suit, though a few smaller markets still show it on their lists — meaning it narrowly missed the dubious honor of a simultaneous global chart exit. At just 131 days since launch, it became only the second top-tier gacha title to hit this milestone.

The post immediately set the comment section ablaze. One user quipped "Why is everyone silent?" — a classic line implying the topic is too hot to touch. Another declared "Oh right, this reminded me — time to unfollow," delivering what might be the most textbook anti-recommendation ever.
A blunt commenter cut straight to the point: "What do you mean 'why'? The game has been in a content drought so severe it could rival its own launch-day dead period. Oh wait, I forgot — not everyone here actually plays the game." The implication being that those who do play know exactly why.
One player broke it down from a character design angle: "People probably saw the upcoming preview and quit. They've been posting character teasers lately, and players who forgot they were still following just remembered to unfollow. After this current version, the next update is bringing two more uninspiring characters — that's pretty crushing for morale." Though this commenter did note that the pre-download feature finally launched that same day, which might bring a brief uptick.
The comment section featured no shortage of biting sarcasm. One user offered a "brilliant plan": "Just label every lost follower as a rival game's fan, and we can keep singing and dancing." Another repurposed a popular meme: "Hands can't vote, so feet do the walking" — a pithy summary of how players are expressing their dissatisfaction.
An interesting observation came from a player who noted: "After the preview stream, a bunch of female players downloaded the game for a new male character, boosting the download charts. But then they complained about too many female characters, inability to play as a romance protagonist, and the main story being too hard. Combined with female players' lower spending rate, the revenue charts didn't budge — and the game fell off completely." While partly tongue-in-cheek, this analysis highlights real tensions in the game's user demographic.
Other players voiced deeper concerns about the game's future: "There's nothing to look forward to anymore — the story has no exciting hooks, and the new characters have no distinctive strengths." One veteran shared a painful gacha screenshot: "Of every gacha game I've played, this one has eaten my pity pulls the most."
The comment section essentially split into two camps: gleeful shitposters delivering "congratulations, stay cockroach-free" one-liners, and genuinely disheartened veterans who once loved the game. Meanwhile, the follower count continues its downward slide. Whether the upcoming version can turn the tide remains a very open question.
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