Here I compare both versions of CrossFire Legends — one feels like the real deal, the other feels like a forgotten copy.
The version handled by Tencent is where the game actually lives. Updates came faster, new modes dropped early, and the gameplay felt alive. Matches were competitive, weapons felt balanced, and you didn’t feel like the game was abandoned halfway.
Now the VNG Corporation version… completely different story. It started strong because of good ping and local servers, but slowly everything went downhill. Updates stopped showing up, hackers became normal, and matches lost that sharp edge. It felt less like a shooter and more like a broken lobby.