[PuniPuni] Magyu's Scandal! What is the truth behind the arrest-level criminal acts rampant behind the scenes!?
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Macro-san, Macro-san. It's all your fault that the "Welcome Back Campaign" for our PuniPuni Association's current 10th-anniversary event was canceled. You're being heavily criticized, and you even ended up releasing an apology video. But as expected of you, Magyu-san, you've monetized this scandal properly, putting ads on this apology video too. Ah, Mikuro-san, hello. Well, Magyu-san's scandals are basically business-related, so please don't mention it. By the way, if you genuinely want to convey information to everyone through a video without the intent of profit, it will show up as a non-monetized video like this. [Music] Thanks to you, it has 240,000 views; thank you all for watching. However, Mikuro-san, this time Magyu-san's scandal is different from usual; it's a manufactured scandal. In other words, there are people who manipulated the situation to make Magyu-san the target of the scandal so that they wouldn't become victims themselves. Taking all that into account, I'd like to look back a bit at the past and explain the essence of Magyu-san's current scandal and the Welcome Back Campaign. [Music] Also, please subscribe and give us a like. Now, Mikuro-san, I'll start from the beginning. Please. Currently, PuniPuni is holding its biggest campaign, commonly known as the "Welcome Back Campaign," alongside the 10th-anniversary event. For both new and returning players, it's a huge, twice-a-year chance event where you can get great prizes like Y-Points and Special Coins. It's a long-loved campaign; I believe the last one was during the Mushoku Tensei collaboration, right? [Music] That's right. I remember it was often held during collaborations recently. Regarding that Welcome Back Campaign, there are some conditions to get all the great prizes. Simply put, you need to link the maximum allowed number of accounts classified as "Hibari" (accounts that haven't logged into PuniPuni for a while), "Shinki-aka" (first-time playing accounts), and "Tsuujou-aka" (accounts that play almost every day). However, actually, for the last Welcome Back Campaign during the Mushoku Tensei collaboration, the limit for Hibari accounts was 99, whereas this time, the limit for Hibari is 10. This means that while you could previously get a maximum of about 100,000 Y-Points, this time, the maximum for Hibari is only 13,000 Y-Points.