Glorious Tecmo received too many gifts to his fictional characters, which was unbearable.Now, the company has once again spoken for itself, as in the past few years, announcing that this year it will not accept Valentine's Day gifts sent to employees or the protagonists of the game.
"We are very grateful for these gifts. However, due to the difficulties in receiving gifts and their security implications, we will decline gifts for Valentine's Day and White Valentine's Day this year."
The publisher also said, "Thank you for your understanding and cooperation."
Look at the muscular warriors and handsome ninjas in tights under Glory Tecmo, especially the characters in the 1996 fighting game series "Dead or Live", it is not difficult to understand why players buy large quantities of red roses and milk.chocolate.However, manufacturers hope that everyone will pay attention to their standards.
Although it is common for fans to give Valentine's Day gifts to their favorite characters in Japan, Glory Tecmo seems to have had enough of this fanatical pursuit.Earlier this month, the company revealed it had to process up to 3,000 fans-created works of art each year, partly because some of them were too exposed.The company said it "sees its female characters as daughters."