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By Dr. Evelyn Reed | January 01, 0001 | 7 min read

It seems like the number of live service games that fall flat is eclipsing the number of games that retain a large enough player base to stay online for more than a year. MultiVersus, Babylon's Fall, Spellbreak, Rumbleverse, Concord, and others have all launched and shut down within the last two years. It's hard to know how long a live service game will last in [[link]] the cutthroat environment the game industry finds itself in today.

For Mecha Break developer Amazing Seasun, the hope is that their Gundam-inspired mecha battler will remain online indefinitely.

Mecha Break promotional screenshot

(Image credit: Amazing Seasun Games)

Mecha [[link]] Break has been in development for nearly 10 years, according to Kwok. He was working with developers in the UK on prototypes all the way back in 2014, because Chinese developers "weren't capable" of making a game like this at the time, according to him. But the region has come a long way in the last decade.

"If the game were to excel and also attract fans from the hero shooter and [battle royale] genre then that would be great, but currently our most prioritized target audience is the mech fan," Kwok said. "Once we serve them well we will consider our primary task fulfilled."

Amazing Seasun has been pulling out all the stops with Mecha Break in the leadup to their launch. It's hired renowned artists who helped establish the Gundam franchise and is working with organizations like Team Liquid in hosting Mecha Break competitions.

Success isn't guaranteed for any game. While players have enjoyed the moment-to-moment gameplay in Mecha Break, they've lambasted Amazing Seasun for its monetization tactics. But after launching the demo on Steam to a peak of over 300,000 players, it's retained a 24 hour peak of over 60,000 players. That still places Mecha Break the top 100 most played games on Steam right now.

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