Dokkan no matter how much you like it, is a very outdated game and unless they do massive changes it will eventually close down. It just depends on the game they all have different lifespans. It still had a very hardcore community but it was not successful revenue wise. I wouldn’t call blazing “very popular” the games pretty much been on a constant decline. It is very sad and even though this sucks for F2P we should be generally happy that the game is getting so much content from the developers. I've played other gacha games which add content once a month guys and sometimes even once every two months. If the game gets a lot of new characters, quality of life updates and general additions it is absolutely a good thing. It is important mechanism to seeing how healthy the game is. It's bad for F2P, but it means the developers are producing a lot of content and the game never gets stale and the whales keep whaling. What are your thoughts on this and for the future of Grand Cross?ītw, just a quick thing to add, I think Netmarble making a lot of banners IS a GOOD thing for the game. It just comes to me as a shock that an anime game of this magnitude shut down out of the blue. They do a lot of collaborations that are again, very popular. Netmarble does original characters and they are very popular among the playerbase, so that is one way to keep content going after they finish all the anime and manga stuff. I think the one, actually two big things which give me hope for Grand Cross is that: There might be an announcement one day stating that the servers are going to be shutdown and that will be that. I just came to the realization that the same will eventually (even though I don't want it to) happen to Seven Deadly Sins. That's very unexpected as Naruto is one of the most popular anime franchises. I am sure a lot of you already heard that a very popular game called Naruto Ultimate Ninja Blazing is shutting down after just 4 years.
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