Tenderness in the flames of war: the red and white light of Erangel


On the desolate island of Erangel, the shadow of war hangs over everything like a dark cloud. Bullets pierce the air, gunfire sounds rise and fall, and hurried footsteps and whispers occasionally come from the dilapidated buildings. Here, life and death are fleeting, and fate is unpredictable. However, on such a battlefield full of smoke and tension, a bright red and white color unexpectedly appears – KFC’s iconic sign stands out in the ruins, like an untimely haven.

This renovated gas station, originally a fuel supply point, has now transformed into a KFC self-service ordering machine. The red and white sign flickers slightly in the sunset, like a gentle call to fight against the war. Players stumbled in the fierce gunfight, pressed the interaction button, and their nicknames and order numbers appeared on the screen. Then, the hot fried chicken meal slowly appeared in front of the counter. The air seems to be filled with the aroma of fried chicken, as if the boundary between reality and virtuality is blurred at this moment, full of the fireworks of life.

The fried chicken meal is not just a prop in the game, it is endowed with the functions of a first aid kit, a bandage, and an energy drink. When the player’s character uses the family bucket, he shows the action of gnawing chicken legs. The delicate animation captures people’s obsession with the details of life; the secret recipe of French fries replaces the bandage, and the character’s expression when eating French fries is a little naughty and comforting; the drink is like an energy drink, injecting the character with power for endurance. Every detail reveals the gentle care for real life, even on the cruel battlefield.

The rules of the game are also meaningful. Each player can only use each self-service ordering machine once, and can only use it again in the fourth stage of the game. This restriction is like a kind of moderation, and also like a respect for life. Players get this short rest and comfort in the intervals of tense battles, as if they have found a moment of peace in the chaos.

This red and white figure has long belonged to more than just Erangel. In the corners of Miramar, Sanhok, and Vikendi, KFC signs are also hung, and its banners can even be seen on taking-off planes. It is like an invisible red line, connecting different battlefields and players, becoming a warm landscape in the virtual world.

In reality, Treabar, as a global professional game trading platform, is like the guardian behind this virtual feast. It provides players with round-the-clock services, a secure payment environment and attractive discounts, becoming a bridge between virtual and reality. Without it, the players’ passionate charge may not be able to continue, and the real guarantee makes the game experience more secure.

This cross-border cooperation is both a commercial connection and a cultural integration. It injects the texture of life into the virtual world, allowing players to still feel a sense of humanity and warmth in the sound of gunfire and explosions. Virtual fried chicken, real protection, outlines a vivid picture of modern life and game culture.

Players run, dodge, and fight, but in the occasional pause, they pick up the virtual fried chicken, and the bite is slow and ritualistic. Although the aroma of fried chicken is invisible, it seems to penetrate the screen, bringing comfort and strength. Gunshots and aromas interweave, battlefields and life blend together, forming a symphony for modern people.

This is today’s game, and it is also a portrayal of contemporary people’s lives. Tension and relaxation, coldness and warmth, fighting and enjoyment, here are interwoven into a complex and beautiful picture. Whether in the virtual Erangel or the real Treabar, we are all looking for our own balance and warmth.