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Good part is they are working on the game , so after this whole mess is in the past and they can finally release some updates we will see them coming more often and quicker because they are already working pass the Breach update, thats according to Mahler anyway.
I think the same thing happened to Alaloth, legal crap that delayed the EA release and almost cost the devs the game, at least moon owns the IP.
The fact that there was no update on this game for almost eight months, should tell you all you need to know about its development.
Don`t listen to the people here who say "they are working on the game" , they have zero proof of that, just blind trust.
Facts speak louder than words, my friend.
They are going to be judged reaaaaaaaaaaaaal hard based on the size and degree of those updates because of all this time.
But we have proof about the private division and take two spliting up debacle, so its not a great leap to assume that delayed development right? Of course we are all guessing here.
I really hope they pull trough and deliver this game.
Its one i was really looking forward to.
Mixed reviews, all-time peak 500 players...
Yeah okay, absolutely perfect comparison and I agree 100%.
All time peak here, i bought it on GOG, No Rest will release on consoles too, its bigger than Alaloth, and it has less problems believe it or not, the devs of Alaloth had to publish the game themselves.