Developers throw in the towel: Former Steam hype shooter is discontinued
Although things initially looked really good for the battle royale shooter Super People, players have been turning their backs on the game en masse in recent months. Now the developer draws consequences and announces that development will be discontinued. It’s just not worth it anymore. The servers will be shut down in just a few months.
Version:2.10.91.91
Languages:German
License:freeware
Platforms:Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows, Windows 2000
Super People 2 will be history in just a few months
Over 47,000 Steam players cavorted at the starting shot of great people on the Battle Royale shooter servers. The studio had previously sunk a lot of money into marketing and brought numerous influencers and YouTubers on board during the beta phase to drum up the advertising.
But the hype faded as quickly as it grew. Not even 100 people anymore are currently in the Early Access version of the shooter, which has since been officially renamed Super People 2. But with such a small number of players, the continued operation of the server and the ongoing development of the game don’t seem to be financed – at least that’s what counts official statement of the developers on Steam vicinity.
In this, the studio announces that it has decided to stop working on Super People 2. As of May 23, 2023, the game will no longer be sold and the game client will no longer be available for download via Steam. However, the servers will remain online until August 21, 2023. After that you turn off the lights and give Super People 2 the coup de grace.
A battle royale with super soldiers? Super People’s idea sounded promising:
Why did Steam players turn their backs on the shooter?
If you take a look at the Steam reviews, you will quickly see that most players initially had a lot of fun with Super People. But shortly after the official Steam launch, the developers apparently started Patch various gameplay mechanics from the gamewhich many players had already taken to their hearts.
Among other things, the crafting, the perks and even the duo mode have been removed. In addition, cavorted over time more and more cheaters and hackers on the servers, which caused a number of players to abandon the Battle Royale shooter. This, in turn, also increased the times for matchmaking – a vicious cycle that has now reached its sad climax.
Finally, in the blog post, the developers thank the fans for their trust.
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