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Vampire Survivors Creator Advocates for Longer RPGs and Supports Indie Developers

Originally Published 4 months ago — by Rock Paper Shotgun

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Poncle's Luca Galante criticizes many publishers for exploiting platforms and prioritizing profits over genuine, complete games with real value. He emphasizes the importance of transparency, community engagement, and supporting developers' visions, especially for smaller, affordable indie titles, and reflects on sharing his own industry lessons to help other indie developers succeed.

"Dead Space Remake Team Joins Next Battlefield Game Development as Support for Battlefield 2042 Ends"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Push Square

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EA DICE will conclude post-launch support for Battlefield 2042 after Season 7, as the studio shifts focus to the next game in the franchise with the help of EA Motive. The decision comes after delivering new content updates across seven seasons, aiming to improve the game following a rocky launch. Server and gameplay maintenance will continue, but the seasonal strategy of new content updates will end.

"Starfield's Latest Update Overhauls Space Travel, But Leaves Fans Disappointed"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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Bethesda released a new patch for Starfield, which mainly consists of bug fixes and quality-of-life updates, including minor changes like photomode expressions and scanner functionality. However, the patch still falls short of addressing significant issues and adding substantial content updates, leaving players disappointed with the game's post-launch support. Despite being a non-live service game, players are hoping for better communication and more meaningful updates from Bethesda.

"Unveiling the Hits and Misses of Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Forbes

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Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is aiming to succeed in the live service game genre by learning from the mistakes of its predecessors, Anthem and Avengers, particularly in delivering post-launch content on time. Despite some flaws, the game has garnered positive attention from players and is set to release its first major update with new characters and content in March, followed by regular updates for at least the next year. The key to its success will be maintaining consistency in delivering promised content and building a strong player base, as demonstrated by the game's performance on Steam.

"Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League Promises Extensive Post-Launch Support and Build Combinations"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Push Square

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Rocksteady Studio teases major post-launch support for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, with hundreds of build combinations available at launch and plans to expand further post-launch, including seasonal updates, additional playable characters, new story beats, and cosmetic items for purchase. The game aims to offer varied playstyles through character customization and build variety, despite not being labeled as a "live service" game.

"Exploring the Extensive Build Combinations and Post-Launch Support for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IGN

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Rocksteady Studios teases major post-launch support for Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, with "hundreds" of possible build combinations for characters like Harley Quinn, Captain Boomerang, Deadshot, and King Shark. The game's RPG elements allow for player choice and customization, including gear, loadout slots, afflictions, talent trees, and traversal mechanics. Post-launch content will include seasonal updates, new playable characters, story content, and cosmetic items. The game launches on February 2 for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X | S, with some early players expressing mixed feelings about the preview.