Zero-G PvP shooter that sold 100K in a day is closing after a year—publisher blames developer, developer blames them right back, players just review bomb it
Zero-G PvP shooter that sold 100K in a day is closing after a year—publisher blames developer, developer blames them right back, players just review bomb it
Boundary met its limits.
If I got a nickel for every popular zero-g game that quickly got shot down after release I would have two nickels. It's not much but it's weird it happened twice.
45 0 ReplyRemember ADR1FT? Nice
walkingfloating simulator, linear AF, but it's fun6 0 ReplyWhat was the other one? i am not really following any kind of PvP shooters, but I wasn't aware zero-g ones was a thing.
Or is trying to be a thing, apparently...
6 0 ReplyShattered Horizon. It was awesome.
12 0 ReplyThere was a VR sports game on Quest that was really popular where you threw discs at a goal. Forgot what it was called.
6 1 ReplyLawbreakers
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The publisher didn’t pay the developer and feels like it is the victim here. Classic.
34 0 ReplyI was going to say people can play Shattered Horizon instead. But apparently that one died at some point.
15 0 ReplyI used to like that game and was sad when I went back to play and found I couldn't
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so shattered horizon died, then someone else made it and it died again?
14 0 ReplyMan, if only home computers were capable of hosting their own servers. Oh well! Guess it's gone forever.
13 0 ReplySoo glad I didn't buy it. Fuck these idiots for making it GaaS
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