What the developers have to say:

Why Early Access? “The game itself is in its very raw state, so we would like to polish the raw game with the community. Because of that, we decided to gradually refine step by step.” Approximately how long will this game be in Early Access? “For roughly six months to a year is expected as a long run, but it could take little time potentially.” How is the full version planned to differ from the Early Access version? “The current version of the game only offers you one server region, one language option, and one map to join. It is very likely that we add more server regions and maps as we planned from the beginning. Apart from that, more language options may be available. Also, an inventory system will be added where you can select characters or ornaments from.” What is the current state of the Early Access version? “The current state of the game only offers quick and competitive matches, which means that any achievement or an inventory system is not yet available. You can currently join third party dedicated servers and experience the two modes. As I mentioned above in "Why early access" section, the game solely runs basic functions: quick and competitive matches.



The game is not yet run by many players, thus there could be a few bugs which developers should manage to fix. Most importantly, this game is by no means a completed game; it's missing some jumping sounds, inventory system, and other good features in the current version. The only merit is that you can reach top 100 easily with small number of players.



The game is solely run on third party dedicated servers, and we will open only one server region which is located in Frankfurt (EU). This is merely a temporary measure so as to accommodate all players, but sill small number of players, for fast matchmaking. After a while, additional servers will be available on US East and Asia.” Will the game be priced differently during and after Early Access? “Yes. The price will go slightly higher after accomplishing server stability and major updates.” How are you planning on involving the Community in your development process? “You can post comments in the community hub, and developers may post comments back if necessary. Negative or positive reviews are also helpful to developers. We will try to reflect them.”