The First Descendant has been on a downward trajectory for the last few months. Despite trying to appease fans with bikini skins and a hot spring, February was the worst month on record for the title, at least in terms of its player count on Steam.
Despite floundering player numbers, the development team at Nexon has confirmed it plans to continue supporting the free-to-play shooter, outlining its ambitions for the game's second episode of its second season.
"I didn't expect it to be high, but I didn't expect it to be 57 points either."
While much of the content is exciting, though, we have just got our first casualty of its declining player base, with The First Descendant's developers confirming they are ending support for last-generation consoles before the game hits its first anniversary.
In a recent developer livestream, The First Descendant team confirmed that support for The First Descendant would be discontinued on PS4 and Xbox One from June 19, two weeks before the game's first anniversary.
It cited the fact that it had "increased the scale" of the game and that the team was spending "a lot of effort and difficulty maintaining the PlayStation...