as a Filipino, I dont like the chinese govt one bit but it doesnt mean I'd flip my shit towards Mihoyo which had nothing to do with it, otherwise i hope the train ad stays for a while since its pretty cool to look at
@@dy7296 Yes. Afaik, any ties they have with the CCP are simply because they _have_ to under China's laws. Otherwise, there's apparently some subtle anti-CCP content in Genshin Impact, although there was also the time when they participated in the anti-Hololive boycott when Kiryu Coco and Akai Haato (VTubers under Hololive) mentioned Taiwan while reading their UA-cam viewer demographics, which ultimately lead to Coco graduating and Hololive dissolving their Chinese branch...
They have massive promotion, here in indoesia (SEA) they use graffiti wall in 12 big cities across country. It has big number download after that but sadly not many ppl can play it due to device (hence game rating drop)
as a Filipino, I dont like the chinese govt one bit but it doesnt mean I'd flip my shit towards Mihoyo which had nothing to do with it, otherwise i hope the train ad stays for a while since its pretty cool to look at
Hoyo do have ties with the ccp. Although it's not as deep as tencent and it's owned game companies and assets.
The CCP is now hunting you down
Edit: this is a joke, don’t start yelling at me and getting a response of “this is a joke” pls
@@dy7296 Yes. Afaik, any ties they have with the CCP are simply because they _have_ to under China's laws. Otherwise, there's apparently some subtle anti-CCP content in Genshin Impact, although there was also the time when they participated in the anti-Hololive boycott when Kiryu Coco and Akai Haato (VTubers under Hololive) mentioned Taiwan while reading their UA-cam viewer demographics, which ultimately lead to Coco graduating and Hololive dissolving their Chinese branch...
They don't complain about Mobile legends tho? 😅
@@Itisowlcat Yeah! Filipino Here!
UY PHILIPPINES 🔥🔥🔥🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🗣🗣🗣
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@@YugoKaslana 😞😞
AND THEY'RE EVEN MAKING A HOYOFEST IN MANILA!
This makes me wanna go home and go to the nearest LRT 1 station and wait for the ZZZ train
First Giant Pokeball at Mall of Asia Philippines. Now ZZZ ads on trains in Philippines. Actually, I like it.
They have massive promotion, here in indoesia (SEA) they use graffiti wall in 12 big cities across country. It has big number download after that but sadly not many ppl can play it due to device (hence game rating drop)
I hope the ZZZ train still there at the LRT1 and i still hoping for a limited time ZZZ beep cards.
Truthfully that was much more better than those annoying religious ads "Ahem MX3"
and i wish those who complain against that should be stop for once
I didn't knew Hoyo did this in the Philippines, and I missed the opportunity since I was having a 1 month long vacation in Canada
as a Filipino, we can spot it in Gil Puyat / Buendia
Went to the Gil Puyat station recently, can confirm it was there! Too bad I wasn't part of the people who were in the train though...
Here in Seoul, the Taxi’s got ZZZ ads on them too
"Welcome to New Eridu"
Old people who wanna ride the train : Is this the right train?
Saw this, looks amazing tbh
As Filipino in bataan i already saw those games from Con tho
looks like im gonna ride LRT 1 now
If only my parents aren't strict and let me go to LRT alone
I rode this one earlier lol from Taft to Monumento!
I live in the Philippines 🇵🇭 I'm Filipino is so nice have ZZZ train 🤩
i dont see any in my city😭
That's not unique, they have done this multiple times with other games. For example they have done Genshin LRT in Malaysia before.
But that's Malaysia, it is quite rare to even happen in PH, and it's always generic stuff in here unless you go in a convention.
They already did this for HSR on the same train line back then. It's nice to see some HSR content while commuting back home when it was up~
@@erika002I remember Star rail is advertised in Taxis same as in Malaysia so i cant say it's unique in the PH
I Seen, One Of Those.
Oh wait, I never use the LRT. Still cool though.
"unique ad" and it's literally just a common practice