After a decade of development, Roboquest’s developer is calling time on its roguelite shooter: ‘There’s no way we can continue to provide content for players with over 1,000 hours of gameplay’

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When I was in childhood, the launch support was a concept that was primarily specific to NASA, and rarely was the domain of video games. Certainly, you can download strange online screws on your 56K modem to fix the Gnarly worm especially. But it was rarely. These days, it is expected that sports will be provided for months and even years. After the release and this help is not limited to fixing the insect: Developers are expected to add new, often free content to their games if they want to keep steam studies in blue.

I often be surprised at the effects of its effects on the developers, and if the words of the robocastic designers are something, it seems that it is very tired. Before formally releasing in 2023, a bright and pleasant bullying-Light FPS, Robocrost, launched the steam in the early access before the Steam was formally released in 2023, about blowing the robot through the environment created by the environment. Now, though, after the giant, the game has 10 years work, its support is ending.

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