
As the clock ticks down to the March 26 launch of Last Epoch Season 4, fans are showing signs of discontent. The recently released trailer has raised eyebrows amid tough competition from titles like Path of Exile 2 and Diablo IV, and many worry the game is losing its foothold in the action RPG scene.
Players are airing grievances about a perceived breach of trust concerning content delivery and pricing. A significant concern emerged around possible charges for new content, with one comment stating,
"Wait, are they charging for new content? If so, that basically kills it for me."
This disappointment resonates throughout the community, as others remember earlier commitments against DLC pricing. "The Krafton sellout and the lying about the DLC killed every bit of excitement I had," shared another player, reflecting widespread concern.
Some players express cautious optimism about new gameplay elements like spell affinities and the upcoming breaches. One enthusiastic take included:
"These breaches theyโre adding seem like a fun addition but we gon see."
However, many still feel the main campaign lacks completeness. "It still feels incomplete in some ways, in the campaign the most," remarked a participant, reinforcing the divide.
Forum discussions indicate growing frustrations but also an openness to return if improvements are made. Commenting on the potential for future updates, one player noted,
"Iโll come back to this game once they finish the campaign."
"I was rooting for them; they have fresh ideas for ARPGs. Just too bad I wonโt be touching it anymore, oh well"
โ๏ธ Many fans feel misled by monetization changes post-Krafton acquisition.
โฆ Potentially engaging features like spell affinities bring mixed excitement.
๐ Campaign dissatisfaction persists, leaving some players hesitant to invest time.
As discussions swirl, Last Epoch stands at a crossroads. Can the upcoming season restore faith in the game, or will ongoing concerns drive players toward rival titles? The future will depend on the developers' responsiveness to community feedback.