Tribe Nine's Inaugural Deadly Playtest Unveils Player Feedback and Developer Responses

Tribe Nine developers have released a letter detailing player feedback and developer responses from their inaugural Deadly Playtest. The letter reveals what players liked, didn't like, and what they felt could be improved upon in the upcoming ARPG.

Tribe Nine, the upcoming ARPG from the key figures behind the Danganronpa series, has unveiled a bevvy of player feedback and developer responses to their inaugural Deadly Playtest. The letter reveals what players liked, didn't like, and what they felt could be improved upon in the upcoming title.

While the letter mainly pertains to win rates, team composition, and other numerical data, it also includes some negative feedback that criticizes the game's pacing, lack of difficulty, and lack of satisfaction with the central extreme baseball mechanic.

Tribe Nine's Inaugural Deadly Playtest Unveils Player Feedback and Developer Responses

Tribe Nine's Inaugural Deadly Playtest Unveils Player Feedback and Developer Responses

"None of this is particularly magnanimous," the developers acknowledge in the letter. "And we wouldn't be surprised if this isn't the most negative feedback the game has had."

However, the developers appreciate the feedback and are committed to addressing it. "Whether or not we manage to address it in time for launch is another matter entirely, of course," they say.

The developers also provide some additional insights into the game's development process. They explain that the game's pacing is intentional and is designed to create a sense of tension and excitement. They also say that the game's difficulty will be adjusted based on player feedback.

Overall, the letter is a positive sign that the developers are listening to player feedback and are committed to making the game the best it can be.

* The playtest saw over 10,000 players participate.

* The most popular characters were Haru Shirokane and Shun Kamiya.

* The most popular team was the Minato Tribe.

* The most common win condition was by capturing the enemy base.

* The developers are planning to make some changes to the game's matchmaking system.

* The developers are also planning to add more content to the game, including new characters, maps, and modes.

Tribe Nine is currently in development for iOS and Android. A release date has not yet been announced.