After the congratulations, some fans didn't forget to point out the netizens who had recently been mocking the game.
They subtly called out those who had just talking bad about the company.
[ @SassySocks: I wonder who tagged @G.I.S.A. to investigate @WorldOfEorera. Well, now @G.I.S.A. is here. Are you satisfied? ]
[ @BananaSplitz: Haha, how could they be satisfied? This is a total slap in the face! They never expected @G.I.S.A to congratulate @WorldOfEorera. ]
[ @EpicFailGuy: I'm thrilled, how about you? ]
[ @KingOfDuck: Doesn't this prove that @WorldOfEorera is the only one that truly owns holographic game technology? Otherwise, how would they have gained @G.I.S.A recognition? ]
[ @HanjunDarling: Of course! Why else would it be called the world's first holographic game? If any other game could achieve even one-tenth of the realism of <
Everyone knew what that last comment was referring to.