2.0 on the Eve of the Calamity? The free game Paradise Painted Pie is overturned and is besieged by players!
The open world multiplayer life simulation free game "Paradise", developed by Ultra Games, has attracted much attention since its release. This game has sparked heated discussions with its realistic picture quality and the rich content claimed in the trailer. It is also touted by the player community as a "free version of "Three Men and One Dog" under the banner of "using cutting-edge AI technology". However, as time goes by, "Paradise" has never released the actual screen and is gradually questioned that it will become the 2.0 version of "Eve of the Catastrophe". As expected, on April 3, the game not only did not go online on Steam, but instead required players to switch to a certain blockchain platform to download.
Long before "Paradise" posts, some players have already dug out the developers' tricks due to the lessons of "Eve of the Catastrophe" - this work is actually a blockchain game based on Web 3.0, deeply tied to cryptocurrency. Valve explicitly banned blockchain games and NFT content from logging in to Steam as early as 2021, so netizens speculated that its Steam page is just a promotional gimmick.
On April 3, the page still showed "Released soon" after the countdown of "Paradise". The official avoided talking about this, but announced on social platform X (formerly Twitter) that the game has been logged on to a blockchain platform, claiming that it will reach more than 10,000 downloads within 24 hours. As for the launch dates of Steam and Epic Games, it will be "announced later".
This wave of operations directly triggered the anger of players - after all, in March this year, the official promised that the Steam version would be launched on time, and even refuted the rumors of aborting vote. Now the player angrily scolded: "At the Eve of the Calamity, at least it's really on the sheep. You are purely Steam selling dog meat with the help of sheep." "I have reported it to Steam, so don't get involved in the chain game." "The AI function in the trailer is probably not PPT special effects."