Splitgate Devs Struggle to Revive Game Amid Low Player Numbers
Generally, You got to feel for the devs at 1047 Games, they are really trying to get Splitgate off the ground. Obviously, the game is not doing great, with only around 556 players online at the moment. Usually, this is a bad sign, but the team is still optimistic.
Certainly, You would think that with a peak of 1,070 players since Christmas Day, things might be looking up, but compared to other games like PUBG: Battlegrounds, which has nearly 600,000 players, it’s clear that Splitgate has a long way to go.
Apparently, The game’s journey has been pretty rough so far, it was originally launched in June, but faced a lot of negative feedback from players, who complained about the lack of basic features like leaderboards and high prices of microtransactions.
Normally, You would expect a game to be fully functional at launch, but Splitgate was pulled in July, and relaunched in December under the new name Splitgate: Arena Reloaded.
Honestly, The relaunch performance was not great, it peaked at 2,297 players on PC, which is still pretty low, and far below what the community was expecting.
Hopefully, The devs at 1047 Games are trying to stay positive, they posted a statement on their official X account, saying that Steam numbers don’t measure fun, and that they are committed to delivering the best version of Splitgate possible.
Usually, You would want to see some data to back up these claims, but the statement doesn’t provide any information on console sales, which could potentially show that the game is doing better than it seems.
Sometimes, You got to wonder what’s going on behind the scenes, and in this case, there’s been some controversy surrounding the CEO, Ian Proulx, who wore a MAGA-meme hat during a Summer Games Fest event, which has likely contributed to the game’s struggles.
Anyway, The team at 1047 Games is still committed to improving Splitgate, and providing the best experience for their players, so maybe there’s still hope for the game’s future.
What’s Next For Splitgate
Actually, You would think that the devs would be pretty demotivated by now, but they seem to be still going strong, they are trying to engage with the community, and get feedback on how to improve the game.
Actually, This is a good thing, because if they can get the community on their side, they might be able to turn things around, and get more players interested in the game.
Actually, It’s not going to be easy, but if anyone can do it, it’s the team at 1047 Games, they seem to be really passionate about Splitgate, and they are willing to do whatever it takes to make it succeed.
Current Player Numbers
Generally, The current player numbers are not great, with only around 556 players online at the moment, and a peak of 1,070 players since Christmas Day.
Sometimes, You see games that are able to bounce back from a rough start, but it’s going to take a lot of work to get Splitgate to where it needs to be.
Normally, You would expect to see some kind of marketing push, or update, to try and get more players interested in the game, but so far, nothing has seemed to work.
A Rocky Road So Far
Obviously, The game’s journey has been pretty rough so far, it was originally launched in June, but faced a lot of negative feedback from players, who complained about the lack of basic features like leaderboards and high prices of microtransactions.
Usually, You would expect a game to be fully functional at launch, but Splitgate was pulled in July, and relaunched in December under the new name Splitgate: Arena Reloaded.
Actually, This was a pretty big move, but it seems to have paid off, at least in terms of getting the game back on track, even if the player numbers are still pretty low.
Relaunch Performance
Apparently, The relaunch performance was not great, it peaked at 2,297 players on PC, which is still pretty low, and far below what the community was expecting.
Sometimes, You see games that are able to get a big boost from a relaunch, but it seems like Splitgate is going to need to do more to get players interested.
Normally, You would expect to see some kind of update, or patch, to try and fix some of the issues that players are complaining about, but so far, nothing has seemed to work.
Developer Response
Honestly, The devs at 1047 Games are trying to stay positive, they posted a statement on their official X account, saying that Steam numbers don’t measure fun, and that they are committed to delivering the best version of Splitgate possible.
Usually, You would want to see some data to back up these claims, but the statement doesn’t provide any information on console sales, which could potentially show that the game is doing better than it seems.
Actually, This is a pretty big omission, because if the game is doing well on consoles, it could change the whole narrative around Splitgate.
Missing Data on Console Sales
Sometimes, You got to wonder what’s going on behind the scenes, and in this case, there’s been some controversy surrounding the CEO, Ian Proulx, who wore a MAGA-meme hat during a Summer Games Fest event, which has likely contributed to the game’s struggles.
Apparently, The lack of data on console sales is a pretty big issue, because it’s hard to get a full picture of how the game is doing without it.
Normally, You would expect to see some kind of update, or patch, to try and fix some of the issues that players are complaining about, but so far, nothing has seemed to work.
Controversy Around the CEO
Obviously, The game’s troubles have been compounded by controversy surrounding the CEO, Ian Proulx, who wore a MAGA-meme hat during a Summer Games Fest event.
Usually, You would think that this kind of thing would not be a big deal, but it seems to have had a pretty big impact on the game’s community.
Actually, It’s not clear how much of an impact this has had, but it’s likely that it has contributed to the game’s struggles in some way.
Looking Ahead
Generally, The team at 1047 Games is still committed to improving Splitgate, and providing the best experience for their players, so maybe there’s still hope for the game’s future.
Sometimes, You see games that are able to turn things around, and get back on track, so it’s possible that Splitgate could still succeed.
Actually, It’s going to take a lot of work, but if the team is willing to put in the effort, they might be able to get the game to where it needs to be.
