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meenatranslates:

InsteLive Harugumi - 19/1

Sorry if it’s a bit fast to read.

The space goods they showcased.

rainbowpacifiers:

Wanted to share the parts about Sakuya travelling to his hometown, so major spoilers for chapters 11 to 41 (though I will mostly skip the other members’ individual chapters, which is why this spans so many chapters lol). Will also be including some CGs / screenshots. THE HARUGUMI FEELS!!! 

Update: If you’ve read this before this update, I added another paragraph and screenshot at the bottom. 

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a-gay-mess-tbh:

Everyday I think about the fact that they risked it all for Citron.

a-gay-mess-tbh:

Everyday I think about the fact that they risked it all for Citron.

marshmellobunny64:

Take a photo of special moments you want to remember forever. Thank You A3 EN ❤️

nais-doodles: POV Matsukawa decides to retire from Mankai and become my a house husband <3

nais-doodles:

POV Matsukawa decides to retire from Mankai and become my a house husband <3


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marshmellobunny64:

HAPPY JUZA DAY!!!!

Owe him my entire life for being the one to make me play A3

freefree-likes-haikyuu:

Hey, I just wanna say–because I saw a source I generally trust say this on twitter and it rubbed me the wrong way–that if you think that the English server closing is because you should have spent money or spent MORE money on the game, stop. That’s the devil talking.

The game was F2P-bordering-Freemium. The onus is on the company to find and hook players who are willing to spend money on it already. A3!’s English team failed to do that (plus we’re still in a deadly global pandemic where many people have lost their sources of income). There were already ways for F2P players to support the game financially via watching ads.

The A3! English team did a poor job advertising the game, didn’t interact with its fanbase often enough to cultivate a stronger sense of brand/game loyalty (see how the Ikemen Series accounts interact with fans on twitter. You’ll see a difference), and burnt out a fair portion of its player base quickly with back-to-back events and little time to recoup in between.

Do not blame yourself. These things are always failures on the corporation’s end. It’s never the consumer’s fault.

I love this game too, and know that a lot of love was put into it’s translation, but the marketing and advertising teams dropped the ball on this one. Please don’t blame yourself for a company’s failings.

rainbow223posts:

So no en a3 server? *breaks skateboard*


Man and I was really excited to see what event we’re going to come the next months, can’t have anything good in life, huh.

But that doesn’t mean I’ll stop drawing a3, no you guys are stuck with me.

rainbow223posts:

So no en a3 server? *breaks skateboard*


Man and I was really excited to see what event we’re going to come the next months, can’t have anything good in life, huh.

But that doesn’t mean I’ll stop drawing a3, no you guys are stuck with me.

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