In October last year, TeamKill Media, the studio most known for its sci-fi horror game Quantum Error on PS5, released a first-person shooter where a sheriff takes down dinosaurs (?!) titled "Son and Bone."
Unfortunately, the game didn't sell well, and on Steam, it shows a paltry four user reviews. While some might say this lack of user reviews is indicative of the game's quality, TeamKill has another reason for that, and it's video game pirates.
TeamKill Compares Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth's PC Release To Their Games
Over on Twitter/X, TeamKill Media talked about Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PC and what's happening with it is akin to what Son and Bones experienced when it was released on PC via the Epic Games Store first, and then followed on Steam.
TeamKill states, "What is happening right now with Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PC is exactly what we have experienced even though we are a small studio. It happened on the first day of our very first game released years ago, Kings of Lorn."
The message even referenced the low player count on Steam, since some people have been heckling the studio about it on social media.
"So,...