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Mofumofu is doing a player data memorial which seems pretty awesome. It definitely makes me feel a little better that my account will be somewhat preserved. -- I started typing a description and it just turned into a diary entry or whatever so blah -- I started playing Priconne global 2.5 years ago on the official launch week (not prerelease). I had just finished the anime a few months ago and was so hyped it was getting an English version. There were some whispers back then about it being a shame that Crunchyroll was publishing it but I just assumed it was normal reddit doomposting. That first year was actual some of the most fun I've ever had with gacha. I took Princess Arena and Battle Arena (pvp) super seriously for the first year and a half-ish, though I've never refreshed using jewels because it felt cheap and if you needed to re-fight a person that many times you probably needed to take a step back. At one point I was even keeping track of offense and defense comps in a giant spreadsheet. I got invited the the PA5 arena mafia but never really interacted with them because I didn't like how they would gang up on a few blacklisted players, but I also regret not interacting with them as well because one of them messaged me out of the blue and he turned out to be pretty cool (though we never chatted again). I took CB more casually but still tried to have all the meta units (well to be honest I tried not to miss units in general when I could afford it lmaooo). During the first year I thought about leaving my (at the time) extremely nooby clan for a higher ranking one, but, kind of like with my real life job, I just stayed put. Oddly enough for both cases I don't really regret it. Eventually the clan improved a lot and we were even pushing for top 150 towards the end, and still in a pretty casual manner. For the past few months I actually started getting more burned out with keeping up with the meta and daily grind. I originally talked about it in this video, but it felt a little counter to the point so I cut it out. Around March 7th or 8th (can't remember which) I left my clan and decided I wasn't going to autopilot do gacha dailies anymore (for either Priconne or Genshin). If I wanted to grind I would still do it, but I wouldn't do it mindlessly because I would "need it in the future". After a few weeks of this break I was starting to feel a little better and by coincidence logged into the game on March 31st, just to see what's been going on. Boy was I in for a shock because that was the day the end of service was announced. It hurt a lot more than I thought made sense. I mean, I had already "soft quit" the game. Part of me was grateful I had taken that break, because that feeling of being cheated out of something I had built up since 2021 and EXPECTED to be permanent being torn away from me would have felt way freaking worse. But it still hurt to think of everything just not being there. This is only the second end of service I've been through. The first was an h-game called Idol War Z I played during college. Surprisingly all of the games I played as a kid and teen are still alive. Runescape, kingdom of loathing, league of legends. adventure quest, I'm actually surprised more of them aren't dead. And it kind of makes it even more unforgiveable the amount of ineptitude Crunchyroll is putting on display here. I only touch on it in the video but I think there's some sort of higher level management issue with Crunchyroll Games, some kind of endemic issue that isn't rooted in the actual employees managing the games. Obviously this is just a hunch. But I feel like for Priconne they actually did a lot of things right. Promotions with hololive and Gigguk were pretty genius, and the twitter and instagram accounts aren't half bad. They didn't knock it out of the park, but it definitely wasn't as bad as people on reddit would have you believe. I was thinking about trying out the JP version, with 0 expectations for anything and just as a complete casual. At first I was against the idea of trying it since it would involve starting over from scratch, but after some thinking, it doesn't feel like starting over so much as a completely new bespoke "adventure". (Not that I really expect anything as exciting as an "adventure".) Priconne's story definitely has repetition as a theme (it's where the RE dive name comes from after all) and it's honestly kind of fitting to start over in JP. But in general I'm not playing games as much these days so it'll probably be a bit. But Priconne does hit a certain special vibe that I don't really get from too many other places.