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Hyperragide: Unboxed developers call indie games failed or are against the lazy people.
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In a statement published on Twitter, the team pointed out that it seems to make a dream game without opposing his beliefs.
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Originally released in 2020, the game was very low in the number of players, causing frustration among those who paid the game.
After being called failure in social media, UNBOXED, a hypercarching: unboxed, and Action Figure -based shooter UNBOXED, is fighting for those who think that the success is directly connected to the number of copies sold by the game and the support of live services.
Initially, Digital Cybercher, an indie title developer, acknowledged the number of players in the game before adding “not all games should be online.”
One day later, the social media account of the game issued an official statement and shared that “making a game has never been rich.”
Rather, for them, “rich” is always creating a game they want and dream. As a result, Hyperpharge says, “You can't play freely.” Can you lose money with the player? Of course, the team said, “We will not lose our sleep against what we believe.”
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Hyperparch is struggling to find a consistent player base.
The opinion of the developer occurs when the game is finally headed for PlayStation Store despite the price range of $ 29.99. The game first went slowly over the hardware before it was released on a PC in 2020.
About that value, the game boasts a “very positive” review in STEAM, and those who bought the game in PlayStation (417) provided 4.44 star reviews. However, the game has seen a large amount of agreement, and there is a period of about 100 players and eight players.
It led to the frustration of those who wanted to buy a game and play online as intended. At the same time, it does not provide people with a pass that calls Devs Lazy or their games “failure.” This seems to be the biggest fixed point.
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