Mecha BREAK, the thrilling multiplayer mech game, recently wrapped up its open beta phase on Steam on March 16, engaging over 300,000 players and securing its spot as the 5th most wishlisted game on the platform. Following the beta, the game's Chinese developer, Amazing Seasun, is actively considering player feedback to enhance the gaming experience. One significant change under consideration is making all starting mechs, known as Break Strikers, available to players from the outset.
During the open beta, players started with access to just one Break Striker, requiring them to earn in-game currency through numerous multiplayer matches to unlock the remaining 11. This process could be time-consuming and demanding. In response to player feedback, Amazing Seasun is exploring the idea of unlocking all mechs at the start, which would significantly reduce the initial grind and enhance player engagement right from the beginning.
In addition to mech availability, the developers are also looking into the usage of mech modules in 3v3 and 6v6 competitive modes. However, they are cautious about making firm commitments at this stage, emphasizing that a live service model is crucial for the game's future. This approach aims to keep the game evolving and responsive to player needs.
For those curious about the gameplay mechanics and overall experience during the open beta, delve deeper into our comprehensive Mecha BREAK Open Beta review by clicking the link below!