Sony has been updating Harmony sport information on Steam’s back-end, resulting in speculations that it’s getting ready for the sport’s return as a free-to-play (F2P) title. Though this looks like the logical subsequent step, analysts and trade professionals have expressed doubts that going F2P will save the doomed multiplayer shooter.
Harmony’s return as F2P sport is the one choice Sony has
Screenshots of Harmony’s Steam database (taken from SteamDB) are being shared on Reddit, displaying exercise as latest as October 8. Whereas we will’t decipher the changelog, avid gamers are satisfied that Firewalk Studios is gearing up for an F2P launch.
Having reportedly sunk tens of millions into Harmony, Sony doesn’t actually have loads of choices to salvage the sport, if that’s even attainable at this level. It doesn’t sound sensible to spend extra money on revamping a challenge that has been so completely rejected by gamers that even its open beta noticed abysmal numbers.
I’m no knowledgeable, however I see Harmony’s return as an F2P sport as the one viable choice that Sony has left. How quickly that’ll occur, although, is anyone’s guess.
In the meantime, Harmony dev Firewalk is reportedly bracing for affect after releasing what has been known as one of many greatest flops in online game historical past.