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TapTechNews August 13th news, produced by Shanghai Duoqi Duoqi Network Technology Co., Ltd. which is 100% held by Station B and distributed by Station B, the second-generation mobile game Mobile Warfare Maiden: Fusion officially announced on TapTap today that the game will officially stop operating at 12:00 on November 12, 2024.

TapTechNews learned through inquiry that this game has been in public beta since May 25, 2021 and has been operating for about 3 years and 3 months. The official said that from now until the stop of operating services, users can still play the game normally. Currently, players can receive a gratitude gift in the game [Special Employment Permit x200 + Backup Energy x30 + Funds x500000 + Intertwined Bond x5 + Advanced Decoding Chip x5 + Assorted Cake x10].

The schedule of the specific processes related to the server shutdown is as follows:

12:00 on August 13, 2024: The full-platform installation package is removed from the shelves, and game recharge and new user registration are stopped;

12:00 on November 12, 2024: Officially stop game operation and close the game server;

12:00 on November 20, 2024: The official SNS account is closed and the game official website is removed from the shelves.

The official said that other related compensation and refund plans after the termination of online operation will be detailed in the subsequent formal compensation and refund announcements. After the game server is closed, players will not be able to log in to the game again, and all account data and character information in the game will be completely cleared.

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It is known that Mobile Warfare Maiden: Fusion is a work of mecha girl theme. Players will act as a commander in the game and participate in the Puppet War. In the game, players can encounter various mecha girls with different styles - ArteryGear (abbreviated as AG), and each mecha girl has its own unique skills and settings. Players need to build them into a combat team to fight against the brutal puppets. The game itself uses a combination of 3D and Spine technology, which can simulate a variety of complex action modules and create characters of various structures and body shapes.

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