Blood Bowl 3 developer Cyanide Studios has apologized for server issues and controversy over the game’s monetization in a lengthy blog post.
The post, which starts by thanking the players who’ve supported the game, goes on to acknowledge a suite of issues, which have been reflected in the game’s poor Steam reviews.
At the time of writing, the game holds a 74% disapproval rate from around 900 reviews.
“We know there are some features missing that players expect, being able to reconnect in a game for example, and we are working hard to get those features added,” reads the statement.
“The functionality of the game is our main priority and rest assured we will do our best to address any bugs or broken elements as soon as we can.”
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The statement also addressed the instability of the servers, an issue that has plagued the game since the beginning of the early access period.
“We’d also like to take this opportunity to apologize for the server issues leading up to and during the launch. This has been our main concern since the start of the Early Unlock. Since yesterday’s patch, our servers are more stable.”
The update then addressed the monetization issues that have caused a large portion of the negative reviews.
“We’d like to talk about monetization and appreciate this is a sensitive topic among the community. This is something we tried to communicate ahead of the launch, but we intend to implement features allowing players to be rewarded either with cosmetic items or Warpstone through play as well as purchase.
“We know that we will probably not be able to convince all of you but we truly believe that our system is fair, rewarding and optional
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