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"Spectre Divide Studio se ferme"

Authore: LoganMise à jour:Apr 11,2025

Spectre Divide a été sous les projecteurs depuis qu'il a été révélé que le streamer renommé et ancien Esports Pro, Shroud, était une figure clé de son développement. Malgré la participation de haut niveau, un grand nom à lui seul n'a pas pu assurer le succès du projet. Les studios de montagne ont récemment annoncé sa fermeture et l'arrêt imminent des serveurs du tireur, marquant la fin de Spectre Divide.

Le studio cessera officiellement les opérations d'ici la fin de cette semaine, les serveurs restant en ligne pendant un peu moins d'un mois. Au cours de cette période, les studios au sommet de la montagne traiteront des remboursements pour les achats des joueurs. Le jeu a eu du mal à construire une base de joueurs substantielle ou à générer des revenus suffisants pour maintenir ses opérations.

Spectre Divide et Studio derrière lui sont fermés Image: x.com

C'est décourageant de voir un autre projet faiblir, mais cette situation souligne les immenses défis de la saisie du marché des jeux en direct. Spectre Divide n'a pas offert quelque chose de vraiment innovant ou révolutionnaire qui pourrait attirer un public important. Même l'expérience de la renommée et du sport de Shroud n'était pas suffisante pour garantir son succès. Le fossé entre les joueurs d'élite et les joueurs occasionnels, avec leurs attentes différentes, a joué un rôle important dans la chute du jeu.

En fin de compte, une autre entreprise inspirée de l'eSports n'a pas atteint sa marque dans le monde compétitif du développement de jeux. Appuyez sur F pour rendre hommage.

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