Mecha Break Beta Hit 300,000 Concurrent Players And Broke Servers
Briefly

Amazing Seasun Games launched the beta version of Mecha Break, a new co-op shooter, which attracted over 300,000 concurrent players, leading to server overload issues. Following player feedback and some negative reviews about server reliability and monetization practices, the developer promised in-game rewards to affected players. While some players criticize the free-to-play model, especially regarding its slow unlocking system for non-paying users, many others praise the gameplay, graphics, and mech designs. The open beta is accessible via Steam, and the official game release is planned for spring on PC and Xbox, with a PS5 version later.
As our Open Beta went live earlier today, we were overwhelmed by your enthusiasm, witnessing over 300K concurrent players within hours. This posed a challenge to our server capacity and resulted in negative reviews from players.
Though many of Mecha Break's perks can eventually be unlocked for free, it may take an exceedingly long time for non-paying players to get the same advantages as players who spend money.
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