![]() It was never intended nor expected for KC to be so popular overseas. It was created first and foremost with a very niche audience in mind - otaku who are also military or history buffs. Unfortunately for us filthy gaijin KC was never interested in the wider global market, even in its inception. ![]() I agree that AL definitely took advantage of KC's popularity though.Īlso KC is still way more popular than AL in Japan though. Also you are forgetting Warship Girls R exists haha. Sure, KC were the ones to make the whole anthropomorphised WWII ships thing popular, but they weren't the first ones to do that, nor do they have monopoly on the idea. Only now do they try to rebuild their market share after a Chinese knockoff overtook it.Įhh, I would find it hard to call AL a knockoff, as it is quite different from KC.
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