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The bugs are bad enough, without the bugs as well

As this issue goes to press, developer Arrowhead Game Studios has just teased its playerbase with artwork showing the armoured mechs that are due to be dropped into the game. No doubt these additions will make its rip-snortinglyis still annoying players with ser ver issues, balance concerns and random bugs. It says a lot about the quality of the core concept that, even in this subpar state, the game is a powerful enough draw to attract nearly half a million concurrent players via Steam at its peak in February. But it all makes the review process a bit more complicated than usual.

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