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Tam

Brigadier
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Arknights Endfield officially coming out in January 22.


Hoyoshills and Kurobots are already doomposting with negative reviews so this must be good. Just to clear the air, the gacha system is the same as in Arknights and makes no sense comparing it to Genshin or WuWa and calling it oppressive.

The game has different mechanics including a strategic base builder and altogether has a distinct identity from games inspired by Genshin.
 

cookiez

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Hoyoshills and Kurobots are already doomposting with negative reviews so this must be good. Just to clear the air, the gacha system is the same as in Arknights and makes no sense comparing it to Genshin or WuWa and calling it oppressive.
Gacha Grail and its consequences have been a disaster for the gacha community. They keep insisting that if the game isn't a male-lead harem slop, then it will fail because apparently they (straight, conservative, right-wing men) are supposedly the "target audience". Arknights has always been progressive when it comes to writing about social issues and it shouldn't come as a surprise for anyone who has read the game's numerous stories. Pic related.
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Arknights Endfield officially coming out in January 22.
For anyone interested in the game, you can get Eyjafjalla Ardelia as part of the beginner sign-in campaign. Hopefully she will be just as powerful in Endfield as she was in Arknights.
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Nevermore

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The Chinese mobile gaming community is essentially a vast, indescribable chaos—filled with smear campaigns, verbal abuse, rumors, and discrimination. Every successful mobile game faces widespread attacks before and after its release. Take Genshin Impact, for example: it endured organized, extensive smear campaigns orchestrated by other internet companies around its launch.

Beyond this, ideological divides persist—such as gender-based conflicts. Male-oriented games face attacks from extreme female players, while neutral-themed games are targeted by extremists from both sides.

Well, it's quite a mess. Let's just focus on the games themselves.
 
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