NIKKE Global Players Upset Over CN Server Favoritism

Jun 30,25

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NIKKE Global Players Frustrated As CN Server Seemingly Gets Better Treatment

GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE global players are expressing dissatisfaction over perceived disparities between the global server and the Chinese (CN) version of the game. Continue reading to learn more about the community's concerns, developer responses, and what’s potentially on the horizon.

Global Players Boycott Over CN Server Differences

Global Players Frustrated

NIKKE Global Players Frustrated As CN Server Seemingly Gets Better Treatment

Since the launch of GODDESS OF VICTORY: NIKKE’s CN server on May 22, global players have voiced growing discontent regarding the noticeable differences in content updates and quality-of-life improvements between the two versions.

A Reddit post by user Glittering_Novel_783 highlighted that the CN server has received a wealth of features and enhancements that global players have been requesting for over two years. These include faster loading times, auto-progress functionality in Tribe Towers, character balance adjustments, improved shop systems, and more.

NIKKE Global Players Frustrated As CN Server Seemingly Gets Better Treatment

One key difference lies in the Molds system—used to obtain new characters. On the global server, High-Quality Molds offer a 60% chance of an SSR and 40% for an SR, while Manufacturer Molds give a 50% chance for SSR, 30% for SR, and 20% for R-rarity characters.

In contrast, the CN server implements a pity system where players are guaranteed an SSR after accumulating 50 pity shards—a feature absent in the global version. Additionally, some reports suggest that Manufacturer Molds on the CN server exclude R-rarity characters entirely, increasing the odds of obtaining higher-tier units.

Community Backlash

NIKKE Global Players Frustrated As CN Server Seemingly Gets Better Treatment

The disparity has led to widespread backlash across fan communities. Many players feel neglected, questioning why SHIFT UP hasn’t rolled out similar updates globally. Some argue that developers often prioritize the CN server due to its larger revenue potential.

Reddit discussions have exploded with criticism, while the official Discord feedback channel has been flooded with complaints. One particularly popular thread highlights demands for parity in content and rewards, including exclusive Private skins introduced in the CN version. Player engagement remains high, with no sign of the frustration easing.

SHIFT UP’s Response to the Backlash

NIKKE Global Players Frustrated As CN Server Seemingly Gets Better Treatment

In the May 2025 Developer’s Note, SHIFT UP addressed the issue head-on. The company confirmed that the CN version will continue to run on a separate build due to a 2.5-year development gap. They noted that this divergence could lead to story spoilers but also allows for unique integrations.

SHIFT UP emphasized that both versions "will grow in their own directions under different conditions and circumstances" and added that "their differences will enrich one another." The studio reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the global release, stating: "We remain committed to supporting the global version with our full effort and will continue working to strengthen both versions together."

Player Response to the Developer’s Notes

NIKKE Global Players Frustrated As CN Server Seemingly Gets Better Treatment

Despite the explanation, many fans remain unconvinced. Subreddits like r/NikkeMobile and r/gachagaming responded critically, interpreting the message as a standard PR tactic rather than a genuine resolution.

Memes mocking the “differences will enrich one another” statement began circulating online, including satirical images such as a person gradually transforming into a clown. In protest, some players organized review-bombing campaigns and encouraged others to stop in-game spending until the requested changes are made. This strategy—common in gacha games—is intended to pressure developers by impacting revenue directly.

As of now, player outcry continues across forums and social platforms, with no clear indication yet from SHIFT UP on whether they will reconsider their current approach or maintain region-specific development paths moving forward.


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