The MMORPG Tree of Savior started chaotically and with many issues in South Korea. The global version, in English, has now commented on this.

Last week we reported on the issues that “Tree of Savior” had during the years in Korea. Some believe that it was officially launched too early. Then there were immediately problems with the cash shop, the auction house, bots – with basically everything one can imagine. Publisher Nexon currently has quite a few problems in South Korea, and there have already been demonstrations in the game and a lot of angry posts on forums and social media.
Such chaotic weeks naturally also affect the spirits of the Western fans of Tree of Savior, many of whom hope to relive the blissful “Ragnarok Online” days with Tree of Savior.
The “global” version, which would also be responsible for us here in the West and is still looking for a publisher, has commented on the issues: They have received quite a lot of concerns from fans who feared that the chaos from Korea would come to a global version as well. It concerns the marketplace and trading among players.
At Tree of Savior, they are cautious with promises; it cannot yet be said with certainty how the international version will look. However, they have forwarded the many complaints and concerns about the trading system to the developers. They assure to do their best to meet the expectations of all those who love Tree of Savior.