Steel Hunters is another Live Service mess that shouldn’t have ever existed, its also being killed despite it being out for some months, the game dropped a while ago and its basically dead. PC gamers who invested money into this are actually being rug pulled by the company behind it, much to the like of other live service titles in the market. If you aren’t any of the big three then you will struggle make a dent in the live service market, hence why investing in games like this is so very risky. But much like NFTs, the trend seems to be dying down, we at Infinite Start has noticed that fact.
Steel Hunters will die soon
If there’s no intervention from the hands of Stop Killing Games, we might not see this one exist ever again, it is sad to see another game being killed by people who do not know how to handle a business. There’s a whole list of the games that have been killed for being live service titles, and its actually bigger than the library of some popular consoles, it truly is scary. We live in a world where companies try to push their ideal of people not owning things, ideologues who want to tell us that we should be happy with owning nothing.
Steel Hunters can be saved, there’s still time to do something, and to actually achieve anything we have to keep voting for Stop Killing Games to succeed. If we stop pushing hard like people are doing all over Europe, things will only get worse for the industry. We are the only hope for the future of the medium, and things are starting to become real tough to manage, but one must never lose hope and vision for the future we want to create. Steel Hunters may die in 90 days, but there’s still a chance.