Black Beacon Players Are Leaving the Gacha Games Over Favouritism

Black Beacon, a new gacha game with combat reminiscent of Wuthering Waves and Aether Gazer, has hit a rough patch just days after launch. What started as a rocky release has quickly spiraled into a full-blown controversy, with players accusing the developers of clear favoritism toward the Chinese (CN) server. The situation has caused frustration across the global community, and many players are already walking away from the game. Let’s break down what’s happening and why the community is so upset.
A Shaky Launch: Login Errors and Missing Audio
At launch, Black Beacon was plagued with a range of technical problems. Players experienced:
- Black screens during startup
- Login failures preventing access to the game
- Audio completely cutting out
- Buggy character performance
While it’s not unusual for new gacha games to have rough launches, players expected proper communication and fair compensation. Unfortunately, this is where things took a turn.
The Compensation Controversy
Initially, the devs handed out a limited-time code as compensation. It granted 30 free pulls, but it was only available for around 48 hours. Worse yet, many players couldn’t redeem it due to ongoing login issues — meaning they missed out entirely.
Later, another round of compensation came through, but this time, it was minimal — reportedly just some stamina, without any gacha currency or high-value items. The global player base expected more, especially considering the scale of the issues. While the global side received little, the Chinese server got a generous compensation package:
- 30 gacha pulls
- A 5-star primate character selection box
This package was handed out despite the fact that both the CN and global servers experienced similar bugs and login problems. No explanation was given as to why the global player base was left out, and as of April 29, 2025, there’s still no official word from the developers. This imbalance has led to widespread criticism across social media. Players from both regions are expressing frustration, with some CN players even boycotting purchases in solidarity.
The Lack of Communication Makes It Worse
The real breaking point for many wasn’t just the unfair compensation—it was the silence. The developers have not made any official statement to clarify whether the global side will eventually receive the same rewards. This radio silence has only added fuel to the fire. Players argue that even a simple message—acknowledging the issue and promising future parity—would have gone a long way. Instead, the community has been left in the dark.
What Players Are Demanding
The community’s demands are clear:
- Equal compensation for global players—identical to what CN received
- A return of the 30-pull code or another method for players who couldn’t log in to receive it
- An official statement addressing the favoritism and providing a clear compensation plan
These aren’t unreasonable requests. Gacha games rely heavily on trust and goodwill. Breaking that trust so early in the game’s life cycle could be a costly mistake.
Can Black Beacon Recover?
The situation is still developing, but every hour of silence damages the game’s reputation further. In an age where global communities share everything online, treating one server better than another isn’t just unfair—it’s short-sighted.
If Black Beacon wants to hold onto its player base, it needs to act fast. The solution is simple: communicate, apologize, and deliver fair rewards to everyone who experienced launch issues. Otherwise, a game that showed promise could quickly fade into the background as yet another gacha title that failed to respect its players. Would you still keep playing after this kind of treatment?
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