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Would recommend people to not spend any money on the game, can't see support lasting for much longer.
P/S hope devs will say something
The team and I are working on a few projects and will let you know when we have news on Star Crusade or other upcoming titles.
Thanks for your support and I’ll see you in orbit! :)
The game has potential, and I doubt that the developers are going to shut it down. If anything at all happens, than only reduced support, since the developers need to earn money, so they are going to have to spend more time on other titles. But that doesn't mean the end of star crusade.
The game needs publicity, to the right audience. This is something that the developers (not just for this game, but for their other products as well) need to focus more onto.
I found the game, when I was browsing steam in a week, in which I was very very bored. If I'd have stumbled upon it through one of their advertisements, I probably would have never looked at it again... And that is 800h of fun I would have missed out on.
But marketing isn't cheap. An independent company doesn't have the pockets to produce EA, Firaxis or Blizzard like advertisments. They have to rely on (gaming) journalists, let's players, streamers and the benevolance of other gamers, which makes certain things more difficult.
Probably the key phrase if video game companies have taught me anything.
The expansion was a no-holds-barred catastrophe, taking WAY too late to come out and renew interest in the game while also feeling incredibly rushed and half-arsed, with few genuinely interesting or exciting cards. Making matters worse, the devs took the opportunity to try and "fix" their income issues by screwing F2P players harder if they wanted to keep up (by doubling the credit price of normal boosters, TRIPLING the credit price of Council boosters, and limiting you to ONE credit-bought Council booster per day) rather than actually overhauling their economy and giving players more optional stuff to buy (like hero skins) to encourage players to spend money on fracta, or doing any promotion.
Another one bites the dust.