Persona 5: The Phantom X went from a beloved gacha game to a greedy cash grab in the eyes of most global players real quick. Earlier this month, Sega and Atlus managed to rile up the game's global fanbase by speeding up the game's release schedule, while also offering less free currency and rewards than the game's Chinese server and playerbase.
Not only have global players been getting fewer Meta Jewels than Chinese players, but they have also received no additional codes and significantly fewer guaranteed banners. Understandably, this has led to claims of favoritism, with other servers getting preferential treatment, and many reckon it's an issue so serious that it could bring about EOS sooner than expected.
Persona 5: The Phantom X's latest update saw the game drop to Mixed on Steam as a result, and ever since, fans have been awaiting an official response from either Atlus or Sega. It took a while, but that's exactly what fans are now getting, as it was announced via the game's official Twitter account that "future operation plans" will be explained in the game's next broadcast.
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