Haldures 2 left the gate last February for a tremendous success, but as there is a big online release trend these days, it eventually entered a complete on -telt spin because of disturbing fans due to various changes.
In the case of Haldures 2, you can mostly point to a major change in the root of its dispute: in which all players need to sign in to the PlayStation Network account, even if they are playing on the PC. This reaction was sharp, united and quite powerful, just three days later, Sony returned the decision, and then Aerob Head CEO Johan Pilestt praised the “desire” of the Haldures community.
Although it was indefinitely the high -speed head window of Heldors 2, there were also several balance changes, which did not mention the lack of fresh content in the freshmen, which played an important role in the fall by the grace of the game. At the lowest point of the game, it fell on a 19 % user score on steam.
Talk The game businessShams Georjani, CEO of the current aero head, raised about it that he called “the summer of pain”.
“The games that get 19 % of the consumer score are usually not well,” he said.
“There may be the lowest point in my time so far. I (Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Herman Holist) had to explain why they were, and what we were going to do to recover. And I had to say strange truth that in the short term we could not do anything but we would have nothing to do.”
In the coming months, Aero Head developed an integrated 60 -day plan to correct things, which ended in a major update, including grenades and senders as well as long -pending anti -tank mines as well as important buffet. Months later, the game has managed to wake up to 76 % positive reviews SteamAnd the mood in the studio is allegedly much better.
“I was not impressed with a man’s sky and team there,” said Georjani. ” The game was hypected, then bombed, and then he headed to the Grind Stone and just updated the game. “
Haldures 2 bosses outlined the single design trick, which eventually led to its breakout success: “It works, I think we are getting rich someday.”