New World Steam reviews plummet as Amazon reveals MMO changeup

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The gaming community was set ablaze recently when Amazon Games revealed a significant changeup to their popular MMO, New World. Initially lauded for its stunning graphics and innovative mechanics, New World has seen a drastic shift in its player base’s sentiment, reflected poignantly through its plummeting Steam reviews.

Players who once eagerly explored Aeternum’s vast landscapes are now voicing their displeasure over recent game updates. The alterations, which include adjustments to core gameplay mechanics and the introduction of new monetization strategies, have not been well received. Many dedicated players feel that these changes undermine the game’s original design philosophy and cater more towards microtransactions rather than enhancing player experience.

Social media platforms and gaming forums are rife with criticism. Players cite frustration over perceived pay-to-win elements and feel that the game is deviating away from what made it unique at launch. This disgruntlement is starkly reflected on Steam where New World’s recent reviews have trended overwhelmingly negative.

Amazon Games has acknowledged player feedback but remains steadfast in their direction for the game’s development. Whether this strategy will pay off or further alienate their player base remains to be seen. One thing is clear: the gaming world is watching closely as this saga unfolds.

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