Over the past few years, there have been a few examples of video games with disastrous launches managing to make a comeback after putting in a lot of work and listening to the feedback of the gaming community. Games like and are examples of this, where, after a disappointing release, the developers did not give up and were able to turn things around and craft incredible experiences. Now, these games are known not only for their success story but are incredibly popular and fun forms of entertainment.
For most games, suffering setbacks from glitches, server overloads, or other issues at the initial launch of a game can prove to be an insurmountable problem. These first few days and weeks can make or break a game's success, particularly because the time when a game hits the market is when the most excitement is. Yet, in some cases, developers can take the feedback gained during these struggling starts and, with hard work and clear communication with fans, turn the game into a success after all. The following are games that could still turn things around in the next few months.
was struggling before it even reached its release date, with years of delays and many large issues behind the scenes at Blizzard going on throughout its development. As the original game was a massive success, the sequel had a lot of potential, but ultimately kept dropping aspects that were originally announced and simply did not have enough content available at launch. The free-to-play game is not giving up quietly, however, with the development team planning to continue to add content in addition to its regular nine-week seasons.
has a good cast of characters, a promising story, and more going for it, but ultimately failed to become what players were hoping for. In 's review of , it is noted that the combat felt underwhelming and the ending of the game was a bit disjointed. The development team at Rocksteady has said it is working on creating a larger, proper ending, more difficult missions,
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