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.