The gaming community in China was abuzz with the actions of a player who went directly to the headquarters of Guangzhou Bai Tian Information Technology Co., Ltd in Guangzhou to “confront” the game development team.

The incident occurred in mid-August and was shared by a gamer with the nickname @Khiêu vũ với gió on a public forum. He stated that the purpose of the visit was to discuss directly the issues related to the game: imbalance in PvP stats, shortcomings in the PvE system, score cheating in the competitive environment, and especially the “forced top-up” policy.
The incident quickly attracted attention from the gaming community and became a hot topic on social media. His post rapidly garnered agreement from many other gamers who expressed dissatisfaction with the increasing imbalance in stats, poor updates, monotonous gameplay, and the “money-grabbing” tactics from the game developers.

According to images shared by the gamer, he was able to meet and discuss directly with the publishing team. He even announced a plan for improvements following the discussion. However, his tone in subsequent posts indicated that he was not satisfied with what the publisher proposed.
The story later took many complex turns. Some sources claimed that this player was using the title of “representative of gamers” for personal purposes. Other sources asserted that he acted out of line at the company headquarters and was temporarily detained by the police. Currently, these pieces of information have not been officially confirmed.
The incident has sparked much debate within the community. Some expressed disappointment: “I thought he did this for the community, but it turns out it was just for personal gain.” Meanwhile, others argued that his actions were excessive and that being detained was “not unjustified.”
According to Gamersky