After the disaster that was Chocobo GP's launch, publisher Square Enix has come under fire for the tasteless manner in which they handled the game.
The Japanese publisher elaborated on the current monetization, content and design issues that the Final Fantasy racing spinoff is being harshly criticized for, promising tweaks to improve the experience of players.
This was first relayed to the Japanese audience on Twitter. Chocobo GP's producer Hironori Okayama apologized to fans in the above depicted extensive letter.
The content was translated by Reddit user Sat-AM for the general audience. The gist of Chocobo GP's changes are as follows:
All-in-all, Square Enix does seem to be actively paying attention to fans. But will this be enough? Looking at the rundown, they don't seem to be concerned with tackling player concerns about Chocobo GP, like the removal of the battle-pass in favor of a traditional kart-racing experience.
Add in the fact that the Switch has countless other arcade racers that offer a more polished and consumer-friendly experience than Chocobo GP, it will be tough, if not impossible, for Square Enix to win fans back.
Chocobo GP launched on March 10, 2022 and is available exclusively on Nintendo's current handheld.
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