Anthem now has a public test serv🍸er that will let PC play꧟ers watch the Cataclysm update as it is developed.
Anthem recently received its that provided a whole bunch of quality of life improvements. It also fixed quite a few bigs, rebalanced Javelin gear, and added new freeplay features that have thus far been well received by what few Anthem players remain.
However, what it did not bring is any significant content, one of the many things that the Anthem player ba♐se has been clamoring for since the game’s relea♊se.
The elephant in the room is Cataclysm, the world-shattering event that was supposed to bring something new to Anthem’s flaccid end-game. Originally scheduled for early May, Cataclysm was announced in April to have been 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:pushed back with no release date in sight. Now it’s almost June and there’s still no word from BioWare on when Cꦆataclysm will relea൲se.
But there is at least one thing that PC Anthem players can do to find out. Also announced during the 1.2 patch was a on the PC platform that “will allow you to see the content as it is being developed and 🔜gives you the ability to p🍬rovide feedback."
The idea seems to get Anthem’s core players into the development process and solicit feedback as changes are made rather than after the fact. BioWare has had a tough time with Anthem’s development with many players calling the company 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:tone deaf to the whims of the wider Anthem community. Having players provide their feedback before a patc𝓡h goes live would prevent BioWare from making nearly as many missteps as they have in the past.
But one wonders if it’s already 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:too little, too late. Anthem’s player numbers have crashed to the point where high-level missions aren’t filling up to a full 4-member squad, and Microsoft doesn’t even list Anthem as one of its top 50 most-played games on Xbox.
BioWare will host a livestream Thursไday afternoon th🐟at will update players on the state of Cataclysm and the future of Anthem. We’ll find out more then.