Following the conclusion of the open beta for Mecha BREAK, the developers at Amazing Seasun are taking player feedback seriously and are considering significant changes to the game's structure. One of the key considerations is making all starting mechs, known as Break Strikers, free from the outset. This move comes after the game achieved remarkable popularity, with over 300,000 players participating in the open beta on Steam, and currently holding the position as the 5th most wishlisted game on the platform.
Mecha BREAK Developers Considering Making All Mechs Free
During the open beta, players had access to only one Break Striker at the start, with the option to unlock the other 11 by earning in-game currency through multiplayer matches. This requirement to grind for additional mechs led to valuable feedback from the community, prompting the developers to rethink the availability of these crucial game components.
Amazing Seasun is exploring the idea of offering all Break Strikers right from the start, alongside modifications to how mech modules function in both 3v3 and 6v6 competitive modes. However, the developers are still weighing their options and have not made a final decision. They continue to believe that a live service model is the best approach for the game's launch and its long-term success.
For those interested in a detailed analysis of Mecha BREAK's gameplay during the open beta, be sure to check out our comprehensive review by clicking on the article below!