Following the conclusion of its open beta on Steam on March 16, Mecha BREAK has captured the attention of over 300,000 players, making it the 5th most wishlisted game on the platform. The developers at Amazing Seasun are now evaluating the feedback received during the beta, with a particular focus on enhancing player experience by considering significant changes to the game's mechanics.
One of the key areas under review is the availability of Break Strikers, or mechs. Initially, players could only start with one Break Striker, with the option to unlock the remaining 11 through earning in-game currency. This system required players to engage in numerous multiplayer matches, which could be a lengthy process. In response to player feedback, Amazing Seasun is contemplating making all starting mechs free from the outset. This potential shift aims to reduce the grind and increase accessibility for new players, allowing them to dive straight into the action with a full roster of mechs.
Furthermore, the developers are exploring adjustments to the usage of mech modules in both 3v3 and 6v6 competitive modes. These changes are part of a broader strategy to refine the gameplay experience. However, Amazing Seasun has emphasized that no final decisions have been made yet, and they are committed to a live service model at launch, which they believe is crucial for the long-term success of Mecha BREAK.
For those interested in a deeper dive into how Mecha BREAK plays, our comprehensive review of the open beta is available. Click the article below to learn more about the game's mechanics and what players can expect upon its full release.

