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I will never believe in any new project from this studio again. There are undoubtedly talented people there, but they absolutely do not know how (or do not want) to support and develop what they release.
I will never buy any of their new games again
Then they tried ressurecting the game by giving all the characters for free. which led to a peak for a week- then again- now that you got everything for free is even less reason to play- nothing to do.
Servers were still on, so why ppl stopped playing if battlerite was so great? It was too skill based and pvp intensive - the dev neglect was only one of the reasons. Game is still nice to play, just there is not much interest in it. Don't beat the dead horse I would say - ressurection won't happen. Game was based on arena battler that was developed during arena battler era, battlerite royale was developed during battlerite era, let is just die out.
I would 100x more want developer to focus on v rising and making it liveservice game than burrying out old corpse.
If Dota or League of Legends were abandoned without updates and support, they too would lose their online player base.
Simply put, the absence of new game modes, characters, events, etc. inevitably leads to a significant part of the audience leaving the game. The most dedicated players stay and endlessly raise the skill bar, making the game even less attractive to newcomers. When a game has support and returning players looking for new content, there's less of a gap in playing skills.
The same thing is happening with V Rising. They're doing nothing to develop this game in multiplayer, nothing to improve and deepen the PvP and cooperative aspects.
A solo grind game with no further development plan—this is the end station. There's not a single hint that the developers have any desire to continue doing anything beyond minor cosmetic updates.