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Zenless Zone Zero 1.6 Actualización mejora la física felina

Autor : Lillian Actualizar : May 25,2025

Zenless Zone Zero 1.6 Actualización mejora la física felina

Los desarrolladores del popular juego Gacha * Zenless Zone Zero * de Mihoyo han introducido una nueva característica divertida en su última actualización, Versión 1.6. Esta actualización incluye física para la anatomía felina, lo que resulta en que los testículos de los gatos se balancean a medida que se mueven, un detalle que no se mencionó en las notas oficiales del parche. Esta inesperada adición ha provocado discusiones animadas entre la comunidad del juego. Mientras que algunos jugadores aprecian el toque humorístico y creativo, otros cuestionan hasta qué punto los desarrolladores están dispuestos a ir en su búsqueda del realismo. Esta característica es parte de un conjunto más amplio de mejoras destinadas a mejorar la dinámica ambiental dentro del juego, pero sin duda ha llamado la mayor atención.

Aunque HoyOverse no ha destacado oficialmente este peculiar cambio, subraya la meticulosa atención al detalle del equipo y su preparación para experimentar incluso con los aspectos más pequeños de su mundo de juegos. Ya sea que los jugadores lo ven como una mejora divertida o como un detalle innecesario, está claro que esta característica es un iniciador de conversación que mantiene a la comunidad comprometida y entretenida.

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