The open beta for Mecha BREAK has wrapped up, and the developers at Amazing Seasun are now mulling over some significant changes, including the possibility of making all starting mechs free. Dive into the details to see how player feedback is shaping the future of this exciting multiplayer mech game.
Mecha BREAK Open Beta Feedback
Mecha BREAK Developers Considering Making All Mechs Free
The multiplayer mech game, Mecha BREAK, concluded its open beta on Steam on March 16, amassing over 300,000 players at its peak. This impressive turnout has positioned Mecha BREAK as the 5th most wishlisted game on Steam.
Following the open beta, Chinese developer Amazing Seasun is actively considering feedback from the community. One of the most discussed topics is the accessibility of Break Strikers, or Mechs, particularly in the competitive 3v3 and 6v6 modes. While the developers have not made any final decisions, they are contemplating making all starting mechs available to players from the get-go.
Currently, at the game's start, players have access to just one Break Striker, with the remaining 11 requiring in-game currency earned through extensive multiplayer matches. This grind can be time-consuming, and the developers are aware of the community's desire for quicker access to all 12 Break Strikers.
Amazing Seasun believes in the live service model for the game's launch and its ongoing development. They see this approach as crucial for the long-term success of Mecha BREAK, though they remain open to adjusting based on player feedback.
For a deeper dive into the gameplay experience during the open beta, be sure to check out our detailed Mecha BREAK Open Beta review by clicking on the article below!