But aside from that, there are also some people who disagree with the creator of the thread, in both directions. There are comments that praise the game to the skies, but also those who believe that even a delay wouldn’t save Blue Protocol anymore.
What do the fans say? We would like to share some of the comments under the thread here with you. They come from the MMORPG reddit:
- CremeInternational says: “The delay isn’t that long, and it has already taken them years to create about 10 unique enemies. What does the creator think they can improve in a few months?”
- Cuddlesthemighty writes: “So the game now has little content and terrible monetization, and with a bit more time, it can become something? A game with a bit more content and terrible monetization.”
- TheGaldex disagrees and says: “The delay is not a good idea. It doesn’t do anything for the game. Yes, the monetization in Japan is horrible and there’s little content, but those are not big issues that justify a 6 to 9-month delay. The game is supposed to get monthly content updates.”
What do you think about it? Do you think the delay is good? Do you think Amazon can solve the monetization problem for Blue Protocol in the West?
But aside from that, there are also some people who disagree with the creator of the thread, in both directions. There are comments that praise the game to the skies, but also those who believe that even a delay wouldn’t save Blue Protocol anymore.
What do the fans say? We would like to share some of the comments under the thread here with you. They come from the MMORPG reddit:
- CremeInternational says: “The delay isn’t that long, and it has already taken them years to create about 10 unique enemies. What does the creator think they can improve in a few months?”
- Cuddlesthemighty writes: “So the game now has little content and terrible monetization, and with a bit more time, it can become something? A game with a bit more content and terrible monetization.”
- TheGaldex disagrees and says: “The delay is not a good idea. It doesn’t do anything for the game. Yes, the monetization in Japan is horrible and there’s little content, but those are not big issues that justify a 6 to 9-month delay. The game is supposed to get monthly content updates.”
What do you think about it? Do you think the delay is good? Do you think Amazon can solve the monetization problem for Blue Protocol in the West?
But aside from that, there are also some people who disagree with the creator of the thread, in both directions. There are comments that praise the game to the skies, but also those who believe that even a delay wouldn’t save Blue Protocol anymore.
What do the fans say? We would like to share some of the comments under the thread here with you. They come from the MMORPG reddit:
- CremeInternational says: “The delay isn’t that long, and it has already taken them years to create about 10 unique enemies. What does the creator think they can improve in a few months?”
- Cuddlesthemighty writes: “So the game now has little content and terrible monetization, and with a bit more time, it can become something? A game with a bit more content and terrible monetization.”
- TheGaldex disagrees and says: “The delay is not a good idea. It doesn’t do anything for the game. Yes, the monetization in Japan is horrible and there’s little content, but those are not big issues that justify a 6 to 9-month delay. The game is supposed to get monthly content updates.”
What do you think about it? Do you think the delay is good? Do you think Amazon can solve the monetization problem for Blue Protocol in the West?
Blue Protocol has been playable in Japan for about two weeks. In the West, however, the MMORPG will be released on Steam, Xbox, and PS5 only in 2024. A player who has already reached a high level in Japan now says on reddit that the delay was the only right decision – and explains why.
Who gets to play Blue Protocol? The MMORPG finally released in Japan on June 14 and achieved record success there. Just before the release, Bandai Namco and Amazon announced that the game would not be coming to us until next year.
With one or two small tricks, you can sneak onto the Japanese servers and try out the MMORPG. However, you should expect that your account could get banned.
However, a fan of the MMORPG has not yet been banned. He has fought his way to the endgame of Blue Protocol and is glad that the game is coming to us later.
Too little content for a release
What does the user say? In a post on the MMORPG reddit, he explains why he would consider a global release in June a mistake. He points out that while the game is fun and has many good aspects, it eventually “starts to do things wrong.”
In his view, Bandai and Amazon should use the time to improve the following areas for the global release:
- The dungeons are fun, but you have to repeat them far too often. The gameplay is too linear and flat.
- The character creation is too superficial, and many contents are hidden behind gacha systems, at least in Japan.
- Crafting and upgrading equipment is way too grind-heavy and too reliant on luck. There are reportedly strong pay-to-win aspects in Japan as well.
- Finally, he states that overall there is currently too little content, and fans would be done with everything too quickly.
In the end, he concludes: Even though we are all hungry for new MMOs, Bandai and Amazon have made the right decision to delay the game. If it were to come to us in its current form today, you wouldn’t play for 3 weeks.
“What does the creator think developers can do in a few months?”
How are people reacting? The thread is only semi-well received on reddit, but is primarily heavily discussed. Although the post currently has only 58 upvotes, it has over 80 comments with a variety of opinions.
Many of the comments especially criticize the heavy monetization in Japan. However, it should not be forgotten that this can still change significantly in the West. Amazon has already salvaged a lot with Lost Ark.
What do you think about it? Do you think the delay is good? Do you think Amazon can solve the monetization problem for Blue Protocol in the West?
But aside from that, there are also some people who disagree with the creator of the thread, in both directions. There are comments that praise the game to the skies, but also those who believe that even a delay wouldn’t save Blue Protocol anymore.
What do the fans say? We would like to share some of the comments under the thread here with you. They come from the MMORPG reddit:
- CremeInternational says: “The delay isn’t that long, and it has already taken them years to create about 10 unique enemies. What does the creator think they can improve in a few months?”
- Cuddlesthemighty writes: “So the game now has little content and terrible monetization, and with a bit more time, it can become something? A game with a bit more content and terrible monetization.”
- TheGaldex disagrees and says: “The delay is not a good idea. It doesn’t do anything for the game. Yes, the monetization in Japan is horrible and there’s little content, but those are not big issues that justify a 6 to 9-month delay. The game is supposed to get monthly content updates.”
What do you think about it? Do you think the delay is good? Do you think Amazon can solve the monetization problem for Blue Protocol in the West?
But aside from that, there are also some people who disagree with the creator of the thread, in both directions. There are comments that praise the game to the skies, but also those who believe that even a delay wouldn’t save Blue Protocol anymore.
What do the fans say? We would like to share some of the comments under the thread here with you. They come from the MMORPG reddit:
- CremeInternational says: “The delay isn’t that long, and it has already taken them years to create about 10 unique enemies. What does the creator think they can improve in a few months?”
- Cuddlesthemighty writes: “So the game now has little content and terrible monetization, and with a bit more time, it can become something? A game with a bit more content and terrible monetization.”
- TheGaldex disagrees and says: “The delay is not a good idea. It doesn’t do anything for the game. Yes, the monetization in Japan is horrible and there’s little content, but those are not big issues that justify a 6 to 9-month delay. The game is supposed to get monthly content updates.”
What do you think about it? Do you think the delay is good? Do you think Amazon can solve the monetization problem for Blue Protocol in the West?