"First Berserker Kazan" is released for 10 days, patch updates and DLC plans are announced
Neople's newly launched soul-like action game "The First Berserker: Khazan" will be officially launched on PS5, XSX|S and PC platforms on March 27. Since its launch, the game has received widespread praise from players and the media. It currently has a 91% praise rate on the Steam platform, winning the "specially positive review" level, and also achieved an equal score of 79 points on the Metacritic website.
On the day the game was released, the official quickly announced the relevant content of the first balanced patch and the follow-up update plan. Among them, the highly anticipated large-scale patch has been officially launched recently. Not only has it made in-depth adjustments to character balance, it has also implemented a number of optimization measures for the user interface (UI) and overall game experience, and has successfully repaired a large number of vulnerabilities and problems in the game.
Talking about future update plans, the official revealed that in addition to a series of improvements and updates aimed at continuously improving the quality of the game, the development team is preparing to produce free DLC content, and is expected to meet players in May. However, the official is still tight-lipped about the specific details of DLC, only saying that it will share more exciting content with players when the development work is coming to an end.
"The First Berserker: Kazan" has quietly gone through 10 days and nights since its release. I wonder if all players who have experienced this game have thought its actual performance is consistent with the current high score? (91% positive review rate on the Steam platform, M station average score of 79 points)