Red 5 Studios has suspended PvP in Firefall while the development team takes a look at how it can deliver players a better experience.
Speaking in an open letter to fans on the game’s forums, studio CEO and CCO Mark Kern said PvP just isn’t “working very well,” thus the suspension of the mode until it can be reevaluated.
“As you know, Firefall started with PvP. We have gone through several iterations, and for some time, pursued the controversial e-Sports route. As many of you know, its not working very well,” he wrote. “Our last big attempt was a pure PvP eSports mode, Jetball. While very fun, its a high skill game and doesn’t attract many of our players (less than 3% PvP in Firefall).
“Also, PvP has suffered as our focus has had to focus on the popular PvE part of our game. People want more content, fewer bugs, and more polish on these world systems. For these reasons, we have made the tough decision to suspend PvP and take the system offline so that we can rethink it and relaunch it. PvP is an important part of our game, and we want to get it right.
“So we’re going to regroup, rethink, and deliver the best PvP system we can that can be enjoyed by everyone. We don’t have a timetable for this, but at some near future point we will shut off the PvP aspect of the game, which we feel does not represent Firefall at its best, and relaunch that part of the game when its ready.”
Kern said the team wants to deliver “the best experience that entertains all of our players,” and feels that by taking the time to “completely rethink” PvP and re-implement it to the highest standards, it will be “much better.”
Thanks, Ten Ton Hammer.
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