We all know just how hard it is these days for new free-to-play, live service, competitive multiplayer games – muscling in with the Counter-Strikes and CODs of the world is a tall order. Even those that appear to have got most things right on paper, such as new 3v3 tactical shooter Spectre Divide, aren’t immune from this struggle. Developer Mountaintop recognizes this, and just over a month on from the game’s launch, it’s penned a new blog talking about its future plans, a time frame for launching its vital first season, and why it “isn’t going anywhere” despite claims of it being a dying game already.
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