New Anime MMORPG on Steam Causes Controversy Among Players – The Community Fears That They Are Destroying Themselves

New Anime MMORPG on Steam Causes Controversy Among Players – The Community Fears That They Are Destroying Themselves

Almost a month after the release of Blue Protocol: Star Resonance on Steam, players are frustrated with themselves and believe this could even lead to the end of the MMORPG.

What is the situation with the anime MMORPG? The anime MMORPG Blue Protocol: Star Resonance launched on Steam about a month ago on October 9, 2025. After a successful release with nearly 95,000 players, the initial hype has subsided (via SteamDB).

Currently, approximately 25,000 players log into Steam at peak times each day. However, this number is not complete, as Blue Protocol: Star Resonance can also be played on mobile and via the proprietary launcher as well as the Epic Games Launcher.

The trend is likely to be clear: players are leaving the MMORPG and the hype is diminishing. One reason for this could be the community itself, as players are now discussing.

Here you can watch a trailer for the MMORPG:

Players are sabotaging the MMORPG

What are players discussing? In a post on Reddit, players are currently discussing how poorly the cooperation in the MMORPG works. The poster Fair_Percentage_5823 explains that there are many groups that only want to play with players who have a high Ability Score.

Beginners and players who are lagging behind are no longer invited into groups, even though such a high score is not even needed for the content. Thus, the community itself excludes players, which in turn will lead to players quitting.

How are other players reacting to this thesis? Other players on Reddit recognize the problem but also partly understand why the community behaves this way. Players explain on Reddit:

  • Bottlecap_Prophet: “The problem in public lobbies of MMOs is that there is no trust in entrants, and therefore one has to rely on the only available metric. It is essential to be in an active guild in this game to have a closer community that helps each other organize things like raids, and where good players are known, so you can rely on more than just the Gear Score.”
  • Chepfer: “It’s becoming absurd; I won’t do anything if my friends aren’t online. The stupid ‘gatekeeping’ and people causing wipes through simple mechanics make it no fun at all.”
  • Thrionic: “Exactly what happened with Lost Ark. In the end, only a few thousand ‘try hards’ will defend the game and the gear score system after 95% of the player base has left.”

For players, this is a double-edged sword. On one hand, they have to deal with teammates who fail at simple mechanics and do not provide enough performance, but on the other, they also exclude good players who haven’t completed new content due to the high Gear Score.

For players, it’s challenging to solve the problem on their own. The game itself sets Ability Score requirements for new content, so that groups can beat the raid. However, anything beyond that could also exclude good players. Anyone lacking some Ability Score can increase it through free items: Blue Protocol: Star Resonance Codes – All active promotional codes of the anime MMORPG in November 2025

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