Amazing Seasun Games launched its debut live-service Mecha Break to fans globally just one month ago, and while the launch was received well by tens of thousands of players, the player base has fallen tremendously, and fans are now running into issues finding games.
One month following launch, Mecha Break had lost nearly its entire player base on Steam, as 93 percent of players have abandoned ship for greener pastures. This is compared to a July 1 peak player count of over 130K players, a very steep drop-off.
Despite ongoing problems, Seasun Games has not responded and instead launched a promotion for its new Ace pilot, Lu Hui, who can be recruited from the marketplace (this focus on microtransactions is why fans were initially upset with the title at launch).
Fans have taken to forums like Reddit to relay their frustrations with the title, namely, that matches are harder than ever to find. This leaves players guessing among each other about why that's the case.
Players have flocked to Reddit to ask others if they, too, have had trouble finding matches in Mecha Break. It turns out that it has become another issue the title faces. In...