From the day that BioWare released Anthem, the game struggles with numerous problems and issues that wear down the players in every hour of their playtime. Although the development team tries to address and solve them as soon as possible, it didn’t satisfy the players to stay in the game and according to report by Forbes, they are leaving Anthem in really high rate, and it will have its own negative outcomes.
As Forbes clarifies, BioWare’s delay in delivering promised roadmap contents for the game, is one of the main reasons that players don’t come back to the game once again and as a result, now Anthem struggles with some major issues in matchmaking system, guiding the game through a way that maybe lead to its early death.
As you may know, you can play missions of Anthem in both single-player and co-op modes, but clearly its funnier and easier to play them in co-op mode, besides there some top missions or activities that you cannot go through them on your own, due to the encountering with high-ranked enemies and hard to kill boss-fights. So, all in all the game needs to have a flawless matchmaking system for every activity in the game, but when players are gone, there aren’t enough active users to complete the teams in number of players and then start the missions.
With such a disaster in the game, now its somehow impossible to play missions Grand Master 2 and Grand Master 3 missions, and BioWare has to find a proper solution for the issue before its getting too late to fix things.
Recently BioWare held a big meeting within the studio to address most of the Anthem’s issues and draw a better future for the latest game of the studio that didn’t meet the expectations at all.
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