Valve will no longer be working on Artifact<\/em> or its sequel, the company announced today<\/a>. <\/p>
When it was first announced in 2017, the reaction to Artifact<\/em><\/a> was already mixed at best. The game was released in November 2018, only to lose almost 90 percent of its players in a matter of five months. While the gameplay was innovative enough with many cool mechanics, fans were divided on Artifact’s<\/em> economic model and random elements. After noticing the original version’s fundamental flaws, Valve announced that it’d go back to the drawing board.<\/p>
The players who quit soon after its release in 2018 didn’t have many chances to hear about the game. Only the dedicated fans on community hubs like Reddit<\/a> were up-to-date enough to try out the most recent version of the game. <\/p>