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You know, when InZOI first hit the scene back in March, it was like watching a firework show. Boom! 87,000 players on Steam in just 24 hours. Wild, right? Everyone seemed to want a piece of the action. But, just as quickly, things kinda chilled out. Now, the player numbers have taken a nosedive while everyone waits for that big update. It’s got folks wondering if it’s heading down the same road as Palworld—another game that’s been on a rollercoaster.
So, they’ve got this roadmap, right? All these cool features they’re promising. But, it sorta feels like déjà vu. Palworld’s seen its ups and downs too. Sometimes it’s packed, other times—ghost town. I guess epic updates take time, though, which can be tough. Ugh, patience is hard.
Oh, a quick side thought—Palworld’s peak was something like 2.1 million players. Nuts! And InZOI? Might be stuck in the same cycle but it’s early, so who knows?
The first big update was supposed to hit with mod support in May. Well, spoiler—it didn’t. Now we’re talking mid-June. Mods could be a game-changer, like opening a treasure chest or something. Could be the creative spark everyone needs. But here’s the kicker—not everyone digs mods. So, it might not be the golden ticket to keep everyone around.
Emotions of the Zois? Yep, they’re working on that too. Anyway—there’s a long road ahead with early access. It’s like watching your favorite show slowly build up—frustrating but intriguing. Honestly, it’s kinda messy, but also kinda exciting. More a journey than a destination, if you get what I mean.
And sure, player numbers going down isn’t a great look, but hey, it’s not Game Over. It’s more like InZOI is finding its feet in this wild life-sim genre. Early access has its perks and pitfalls—like a double-edged sword, right? But the feedback from players could lead to something cool. We’ll just have to wait and see.