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There is no hope. All the money from IMC is spent on mobile games. To expand IP, it is a popular policy of almost 90 percent of Korean games.
The people we should respect are the artists who create great games, not the capitalist marketers.
I am currently recording a video of this game. In the future, if this game is shut down, I might make a mini-documentary so that others will know that such a beautiful game still exists in the world.
I can almost guarantee you if they did a TOS classic, they would immediately try to cash in the moment they sensed any hint of a playerbase forming. Their greed defied rational thinking the first time. I can't imagine its gotten any better, otherwise they would have rolled back to a better model before they killed the game entirely.