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EDIT: Man, looking through image search results for anime catgirls with red eyes white hair and braids... And it's amazing all the dozens upon dozens of different examples that come up, and only one or two of them actually have braids. The rest match up for eye and hair color, and nothing else.
Either that or it could be a rid off game.
It wasn't as simple as just stealing images or something, because the second time it even had the name pop up. So maybe they just steal the whole ad or something's fishy going on in their ad systems.
No, it isn't technically Quill (you won't say technically all humans are the same, a head, two arms and two legs, won't you?).
Maybe they just paid for the ad and the hired company did this using AI showing cute anime catgirls to clickbait people.
My whole point is, it would damage the ratings of the game itself when people found out, that the actual game doesn't look like these two catgirls (and it doesn't even have them).
This false ads really should not be happening and I think dev should take action with Google, because this looks like scaming people with false ads. I played a lot of this game on steam and mobile, and I don't want it to be called a game with scam ai ads.