Warsters 3: Renewal, reminiscent of the classic game real-time Strategy, launched in controversy last week. Consumers said the title did not live up to Blizzard's expectations when the game was announced in 2018. To make matters worse, the update changes the functionality of the first online game. Now Blizzard has it he apologized, and set its plans for the future.
"We want to say that we apologize to those who do not have the experience you are looking for," Blizzard said in his comment, "and we would like to share our plans in the future."
Multiple fault repairs are on the way this week in one major area, Blizzard said. Problems that should be addressed immediately are irreversible changes in the color scheme and original game input, animation animations, sound issues, and user interface bugs. Online leaderboards and groups, on the other hand, will take more time.
"We will share the release plans as work goes on in the coming weeks," said Blizzard, "please make sure the team is working hard to do these things."
Perhaps the most obvious complaint among the fans, however, is the issue of the cutscenes that don't look like much as shown when the game was first announced. Blizzard says it was a creative decision, one that was intended to not undermine the look of the classic game.
"We didn't want the cutscenes of the game to go too far in the first game," Blizzard said. “We have gone a little deeper into the thought process behind that show, but more importantly, the campaigns are one of the oldest stories in Warcraft history, and we want to keep the spirit alive. Warsters III and allow players to recreate these unforgettable moments as they were (rebuilt with new images and high-fidelity art). "
Blizzard currently offers a full refund to those who are not satisfied with their purchase.