My biggest peeve with the fact that this point is true. Is that gacha conversations cover some of the dumbest things.
"How fair is the gacha?"
"Is there enough fanservice it it?"
"It's not going to censor itself, right?"
High School DxD illustrator Miyama-Zero pointed out something many of us have noticed: anime and smartphone game character designs have gone through serious “power creep” in the last decade.
He says even his iconic Rias Gremory now looks relatively modest compared to the extremely exaggerated proportions that have become the new normal in mobile gacha titles like Azur Lane.
This shift isn’t random. The hyper-competitive gacha market rewards designs that instantly grab attention and drive spending.
What used to be “fanservice” has quietly reset the visual standard for voluptuous characters.