Unfortunately the good commentary is hidden in the tags of this original post. About Sega and Hatsune Miku. These people treat their franchises and fans like nothing but cash cows. Add in the fact that Hatsune Miku is only popular because of the producers, independent people that composed songs, contracted artists to illustrate and animate their music video that Hatsune Miku became popular. Like Miku, the characters in Hypmic are also vessels for music and storytelling. They’re not objects to be reduced to parasocial robot dating. All of these characters struggle with things that real people struggle with. Like doing customer service and trying to maintain a fan base on top of a 9-5 job. But I know their parent company has always treated them like toys. But this should not be an acceptable standard. There have always been gacha games that don’t disrespect the very characters that they promote and sell. If the decision of the publisher violate the integrity of the characters, there is no reason to give them any time of your day. 🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️