Mecha BREAK recently wrapped up its open beta, and the buzz around the game has been nothing short of electrifying. With a peak of over 300,000 players and now standing as the 5th most wishlisted game on Steam, the community's feedback is driving some serious considerations from the developers at Amazing Seasun. One of the hottest topics? Making all mechs, or Break Strikers, available from the get-go.
During the open beta, players could only start with one Break Striker, leaving the other 11 to be unlocked through in-game currency earned by grinding through multiplayer matches. This system sparked a lot of conversation, and now, the developers are seriously mulling over the idea of freeing up all mechs right from the start. This potential shift could revolutionize how players engage with the game, allowing immediate access to a full roster of mechs without the need for extensive grinding.
While Amazing Seasun is taking these suggestions to heart, they're not ready to commit just yet. They believe in the live service model as the best approach for the game's launch and its long-term success. This model could see changes in how Break Strikers and mech modules are used in both 3v3 and 6v6 competitive modes, keeping the game dynamic and engaging for players.
For those eager to dive deeper into the gameplay experience, don't miss out on our comprehensive Mecha BREAK Open Beta review. Click the article below to get all the details on how the game plays and what you can expect when it fully launches.