After controversy over Lost Ark's March update, Amazon Games has admitted that they pushed out the content too soon. This comes in the wake of the new Argos guardian raid that has irritated a lot of fans.
The irritation comes from the fact that the Argos Abyss raid is a T3 event. Players have accused Amazon Games of adding this content at a stage where many of them are stuck in T1 and T2.
The western version of Lost Ark was released with T3, which is different from the Korean servers.
The presence of solid end-game content isn't that big an issue. However, the problem becomes serious given how fast players can progress to reach that level. In an official post, Amazon Games has admitted that they got their data and forecasts wrong.
The developers have stated that their calculations and predictions about player progression have been off the mark. According to them, more players should be at a level to challenge Argos. This hasn't been the case because Amazon Games missed certain variables according to their confessions.
Accounting of horizontal progression has been missed, which is one reason for the players' levels. The price of T3 honing materials, among other things, has also inflated due to bot activity. The game's developers have again stated that they will continue to adjust these prices and take decisive action against bot activities.
Amazon Games has admitted that Argos is a stepping stone towards the end-game content that they will add in the future. However, they have also realized that the timing is too soon, leading to players describing Argos as pay-to-win.
Additionally, the developers have stated that they will encourage players to progress at their rate. Steps will be taken to ensure that players don't get their
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