The availability of the Chinese animated series, adapted from a popular web novel, on a major streaming platform provides broader access to this specific genre of animation. It introduces a wider, potentially international audience to the world of cultivation fiction, a genre characterized by characters developing their power through various methods, often inspired by Eastern mythology and philosophy.
The inclusion of this type of content on a globally recognized service is significant for several reasons. It expands the platform’s content library, attracting viewers interested in animation beyond Western productions. Historically, access to this type of animation was limited to specialized streaming services or required more involved methods of procurement. Its accessibility lowers the barrier to entry for new viewers curious about this cultural product.