Love and Deepspace controversy escalates as angry Chinese players send funeral flowers, cow dung, and ritual items to Papergames’ office.
The backlash reportedly intensified after Papergames unveiled Ao Yin as the game’s newest male character.
◾The game lost ~1 million followers across Chinese social platforms amid the outrage.
◾Protests turned physical, with players sending funeral flowers, cow dung, curse banners, and ritual items to the studio’s office
◾In Chinese culture, such items symbolize death wishes or spiritual cleansing, highlighting the intensity of the reaction
This is one of the most extreme community backlashes seen in mobile gaming, raising serious questions about player-developer dynamics in live-service titles.
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No soy yo el que se va a quejar de que "podría haber sido una skin" ya que las Alt de verano en los gachas son algo, mi problema va en que se ve jodidamente simple
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"It's nice to see you again. The weather in Astropolis is wonderful, and the moist breeze is filled with the scent of sunshine... I'm hoping to gather inspiration for a new song. Would you like to take a stroll together on the beach and listen to the sounds of sea conchs?"
Soaring clearest skies and bluest oceans, wings sweep up the sea spray, transforming it into a new melody.
Following the lingering echoes of memory, she embraces the unexpected along the way, seeking inspiration for a melodic variation—
Beyond the melody, how else can the Harmony sing?
Japan will NEVER win the World Cup through teamwork alone. They simply can't match Europe's top nations player for player.
That's exactly the problem Blue Lock is trying to solve. Even Itoshi Sae says Japan is weak, and he plays for Real Madrid, he knows the gap better than anyone.
Ego Jinpachi's philosophy exists because Japan needs egoists, players who can create the unexpected and decide games on their own.
So whether Blue Lock is "realistic" misses the point. It's exploring a solution to a real problem within Japans national team, and that's what makes it so interesting.
You also proved you don't watch football if you think selfishness is a bad trait. Messi, Cristiano, Mbappé, and Neymar were all "egoists" at 18 years old. They wanted to score, dribble everyone, and be the difference. Teamwork becomes more important as players mature.
It's unbelievable how many people talk about football without actually watching it.