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Tencent's "QQ Hall" was officially closed: after 17 years of operation, players tearfully "Ye Qingjie"...

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I don't know if you ever played Tencent's "QQ Tang" when you were a child:

Tencent's "QQ Hall" was officially closed: after 17 years of operation, players tearfully "Ye Qingjie"...

As Tencent's first "self-developed" online game, QQ Tang was officially launched on December 29, 2004.

At that time, we were wearing a classic cartoon avatar:

QQ Grouping is the epitome of an entire postmodern sad literature:

Tencent's "QQ Hall" was officially closed: after 17 years of operation, players tearfully "Ye Qingjie"...

Of course, there is also a non-mainstream space for looping BGM:

Tencent's "QQ Hall" was officially closed: after 17 years of operation, players tearfully "Ye Qingjie"...

At that time, QQ Hall was the most fashionable and popular "AAA masterpiece".

Tencent's "QQ Hall" was officially closed: after 17 years of operation, players tearfully "Ye Qingjie"...

But, duck duck to say but.

In December last year, DUE to the strategic plan of the project team, QQ Tang issued a notice of suspension of service and announced the specific nodes:

On December 16, 2021, Q coin/Q point payment and new user registration will be closed

On April 20, 2022, at 11:00, the game server will be closed, and the game's official website, forum, and exclusive customer service will be closed

It is worth mentioning that according to the announcement of the suspension, after the "QQ Tang" game server is shut down, unless "otherwise stipulated by laws and regulations or otherwise agreed by tencent and the agreement signed by Tencent and the player", all account data and character data and other information in the game will be deleted.

Tencent's "QQ Hall" was officially closed: after 17 years of operation, players tearfully "Ye Qingjie"...

For a time, "QQ Tang" players have bid farewell in the game.

"Grandpa's youth is over" has become a farewell to Tencent's "QQ Tang".

To be honest, many people relish "QQ Hall" copycat the Korean game "Bubble Hall".

And "QQ Hall" was indeed sued by Shanda and Korean developer Nexon, and the plaintiff Korean company Nexon entrusted an agent to believe that:

Shanda is the agency company of "Bubble Hall" in China

"QQ Tang" is the same or substantially similar to "Bubble Hall" in terms of the game screen, operation mode, prop design, background color or background layout, and infringes the plaintiff's copyright in the "Bubble Hall" game.

Moreover, the defendant developed and operated "QQ Tang" from which he obtained economic benefits, causing the plaintiff to suffer economic losses, so the plaintiff requested the defendant to immediately stop operating the "QQ Tang" online game or delete its infringing content, and at the same time publicly apologized and compensated the economic losses of 500,000 yuan.

However, the incident ended in a grand defeat...

In fact, South Korea's "Bubble Hall" also borrows from the gameplay of the classic Japanese game "Bomberman".

Tencent's "QQ Hall" was officially closed: after 17 years of operation, players tearfully "Ye Qingjie"...

It's just that the latter changed the single-player game to PVP-style battles.

When the game starts, all players are divided into two parties, each controlling a character, the arrow keys control the movement, pressing the space to put the sugar bubbles, and the sugar bubbles will explode after 5 seconds.

Characters will be trapped if they touch the syrup and suffocate "death" after 5 seconds.

At this time, if the companion walks by, he can be rescued, and if the other person walks by, he will immediately "die".

When all the players on one side die, the game will end.

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