Group 1 - Tencent's game "Delta Action" has banned over 116,000 cheating accounts in one week, showcasing its commitment to anti-cheat technology upgrades [1] - The bans include ten-year suspensions and leaderboard data resets for the involved accounts, indicating a strict approach to combating cheating [1] - Effective management of cheats is expected to extend the retention period of active users, indirectly supporting revenue stability [1] Group 2 - Nexon announced the global shutdown of "MapleStory 2," marking the end of a game that operated for nearly a decade [2] - The company's core revenue still relies on classic titles like "MapleStory" and "Dungeon & Fighter," raising concerns about Nexon's ability to modernize its classic IPs following the failure of "MapleStory 2" [2] - This event may heighten market caution regarding Nexon's innovation capabilities, as recent attempts to modernize older games have yielded mixed results [2] Group 3 - From Software released a promotional video for the Chinese version of "Elden Ring: Night's Call," confirming its launch on major platforms on May 30 [3] - The release is considered a key event in the gaming industry for 2025, with implications for sales and the expansion of the commercial boundaries of high-difficulty action games [3] - The multiplayer aspect is expected to attract new users and foster a vibrant community, potentially boosting the stock prices of Bandai and Kadokawa, and may lead to more derivative content like esports and animations [3]
腾讯打击《三角洲行动》外挂;《冒险岛2》全球停服丨游戏早参