Adapted from a popular anime IP, the mobile game "The Seven Deadly Sins Origins" is here!
On March 24th, Netmarble's F&C, a South Korean developer, released its cross-platform open-world RPG, "..."
The mobile version has officially launched. This game, based on the popular anime "The Seven Deadly Sins," has quickly attracted the attention of domestic players with its exquisite graphics, free exploration gameplay, and familiar character lineup.
The core highlights of the game include:
- Open World ExplorationSeamless open world map, freely explore classic scenes from the original game.
- Character collection and developmentAll the popular characters from the original work make an appearance; you can collect and train them.
- Cross-platform interoperabilityMobile and PC data are interconnected, allowing you to play anytime, anywhere.
- online co-opSupports multiplayer team challenges in dungeons and bosses.
In domestic gaming communities, players have already begun discussing initial character selection, resource allocation strategies, and launch event planning. This sense of participation is one of the most attractive aspects of a new game's release.

International students wanted to try it, but were discouraged after downloading it.
However, for international students studying abroad, this new game experience is not easy. One anime enthusiast studying in North America shared: "I wanted to download the Chinese version of The Seven Deadly Sins Origins, but the 5GB package took me half a day to download." "After finally finishing the download, the login screen kept spinning, and finally it said the connection timed out."
Even more frustratingly, some players, even after successfully logging into the game, encounter connection problems when trying to access online features (such as multiplayer dungeons, leaderboards, and event participation): "I wanted to team up with friends for a dungeon, but after waiting for ages, I couldn't find anyone to play with," or "I wanted to participate in the launch event, but network fluctuations caused my submission to fail, and I didn't receive the rewards." For limited-time launch events, this kind of loss is irreparable.

Why is it so slow to download Chinese versions of games from overseas?
The problem lies in the network architecture. Game servers are primarily deployed within mainland China, requiring overseas users to traverse international bandwidth to download. During peak evening hours, this channel becomes extremely congested, with download speeds potentially dropping to only tens of KB/s. Since mobile game installation packages are often several gigabytes in size, downloading at such speeds could take half a day.
The core idea for improving this problem is to optimize the data transmission path. Game accelerators like QuickFox use intelligent routing technology to help you choose return routes with lower latency and higher bandwidth, while also using data compression and packet loss retransmission mechanisms to reduce the impact of network fluctuations. Although it cannot break physical limits, it can improve download speeds to an acceptable range.
What can you do after accelerating?
In actual use, the differences are quite noticeable. Before acceleration, downloading games could take most of the day and was frequently interrupted and restarted; after acceleration, download speeds can increase several times or even dozens of times, and the download process is more stable. Login and online function connections are also more reliable, and operations such as teaming up, participating in events, and checking leaderboards can all be performed normally.

Limited-time offer: QuickFox is currently offering a limited-time promotion: free acceleration for three games—Delta Force, Valorant, and Naruto—until March 31st! While The Seven Deadly Sins: Origins is not included in the free offer, new users can register and use the redemption code 【QF51】 to receive 12 hours of free trial time, which can be used to test the acceleration effect.
Click the link below to download QuickFox, register, and use the redemption code 【QF51】 to receive a free 12-hour trial membership. For international students wanting a smooth experience with new game launches, this amount of time is sufficient to test the acceleration effect!