RPG disaster: Square-Enix-Flop achieves sad negative

After a disastrous release, the latest RPG from Square Enix is getting worse: Babylon's case has crashed on Steam and involuntarily turns from a multiplayer into a single player game.

Babylon's case is not even three months old and yet the RPG from Square Enix has apparently already reached a low point from which there can normally no return. The number of players on Steam has recently dropped to a barely tangible level ** - in the meantime the RPG was only able to record one player worldwide.

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Babylon's case: Sad Steam record for RPG

With Babylon's case, Square Enix RPG fans wanted to inspire a live service game, but the game has been fighting for an audience since the launch. Now the number of players has reached a new low on Steam **. On Wednesday, May 4th, the game was only able to record one player in the meantime-even though Babylon's case is an RPG with multiplayer component. (Source: Steamcharts)

After the disappointing launch, Square Enix had asked the players for her opinion why the game, which was criticized for microtransactions, unsatisfactory graphics and boring gameplay , put such a disastrous start. However, no helpful conclusions could be drawn from the campaign. The only positive thing about the situation for Square Enix is now: Babylon's case can no longer occur much worse.

Square Enix: Publisher is in the crisis

The RPG-Flop Babylon's case for Square Enix comes at the wrong time. The publisher has already made some expensive missteps in the recent past ** like Marvel's Avengers and has been criticized since the beginning of the year because he is loud for NFTS and now after the sale of several studios and the raffle-Raider game series wants to invest even more money in the mostly unwanted crypto trend.

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