In case you missed it, Once Human is officially out in the wild. After previously undergoing a closed beta, the free-to-play multiplayer open-world survival game received a re-debut at Summer Games Fest, and officially launched on July 9.
The survival game is the latest in a long line of games to emphasize humanity in their titles.
Flash forward to today, and Starry Studio's, a subsidiary of NetEase, title is in its second season. However, feedback for the game's Season 2 has been less than positive, with Starry admitting that it has been "demoralising."
As first spotted by Eurogamer, the team behind Once Human took to the game's official Discord to share a statement regarding player feedback.
Part of that statement read as follows:
"Since the start of Season 2, we've received a lot of feedback. Some of it has been quite demoralising, but what's important is that it's made us aware of how your experience has been affected by the changes we've made. ...
We value your opinions and hope that we'll be able to fulfill all of your requests in future updates."
Per the Discord statement, the two issues that Starry has identified are in relation...