Mecha BREAK has recently wrapped up its open beta, and the developers are now mulling over a significant change—making all mechs available for free right from the start. This move comes as a direct response to the valuable feedback received from players during the beta phase. Let's delve into the details of the feedback and the potential changes on the horizon.
Mecha BREAK Open Beta Feedback
Mecha BREAK Developers Considering Making All Mechs Free
The multiplayer mech game, Mecha BREAK, concluded its open beta test on Steam on March 16, drawing in over 300,000 players at its peak. The game now holds the distinction of being the 5th most wishlisted title on Steam, a testament to its growing popularity.
Chinese developer Amazing Seasun is actively considering several changes based on the feedback received. A key point of discussion is the availability of Break Strikers (Mechs) and the mechanics of using mech modules in both 3v3 and 6v6 competitive modes. While the company is still in the evaluation phase and has not made any final commitments, they believe that a live service model is the best approach at launch and crucial for the game's long-term success.
At the outset of the game, players had access to just one Break Striker, with the other 11 requiring in-game currency earned through multiplayer matches. This system meant players had to grind through several matches to unlock all 12 Break Strikers, a process that could take considerable time.
For a deeper understanding of how Mecha BREAK plays, don't miss our comprehensive review of the open beta by clicking the article below!