Love and Deepspace by Shanghai Papergames once again trended for the wrong reasons. Players voiced widespread frustration following the Xavier Fallen Crown event, specifically over a misleading skill preview shown in the promotional PV versus what actually appeared in-game.
Now, things have escalated beyond just complaints. A lawsuit against Shanghai Paper Interactive Entertainment Network Technology Co., Ltd. is heading to trial on August 13, at the Yangpu District People’s Court in Shanghai. The basis? A service contract dispute.
But this lawsuit isn't happening in isolation. It's part of a growing wave of dissatisfaction with Infold and Papergames that many of us have been raising awareness about for months now. Hopefully, this legal spotlight will shed light on other persistent issues like:
Please stop acting like Love and Deepspace is a struggling indie game hanging on by a thread. It’s not. It’s backed by a massive company. Banners aren’t going to disappear if we ask for basic fairness. But if we don’t speak up, the exploitation will continue unchecked.