My boss made me watch this tech brand's NFT anime, and now they're making peripherals based on the main character. Send help.
If you aren't in the loop when it comes to web3 tarnished, tech-brand anime, you should probably save yourself and close this tab now. XPG just dug its NFT hole a little deeper at CES 2023 with a full PC setup based around the main character of its own terrible anime.
A while back, the Adata subsidiary brand came out with Xtreme Saga. It's a story of a strong female protagonist kicking butt and preaching about hope, justice, leadership, and empathy. While that may sound epic, sadly the concept was never done justice. That's not just as the company doesn't seem to be aware that anime is short for"animation," something that doesn't seem to have translated from the janky slideshow that is Xtreme Saga . What's worse is that the show is a guise for XPG's web3 antics.
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