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... m the title, it sounded like a game where you'd be using the Force. It suddenly dropped into the world without any advance notice or promotion whatsoever.

Considering the kind of budget it takes to develop a AAA game, it was nothing short of a miracle.

People were baffled—what the hell is this? But as soon as they saw the name of the developer, it all made sense.

ㄴ Oh, it’s from HappyNote

ㄴ That makes sense. Kangshik is weirdly stubborn about this kind of stuff

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