Koei Tecmo has officially announced the end-of-service for Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator, just a year after its global launch. The game will cease all operations on March 28th, with in-game purchases ending on January 27th. Until the final shutdown, players can participate in several planned events to savor the remaining time with the game.
The developers have admitted that they were unable to maintain the standards they initially set for the game. Despite continuous efforts to enhance the game through updates and events, they concluded that continuing operations was no longer feasible. Players can still use their Lodestar Gems for in-game activities until the service ends, though no further purchases will be allowed.
For many fans of Atelier Resleriana, this news might not be entirely unexpected. The gacha gaming market is highly competitive, with numerous titles fighting for player attention. While Atelier Resleriana introduced some innovative concepts, it faced significant challenges. The gacha and banner rates were frequently criticized, leading to player dissatisfaction with progression. Additionally, the alchemy mechanics, a hallmark of the Atelier series, did not meet player expectations and failed to inspire the creativity that fans anticipated. The gameplay, while functional, lacked the engagement needed to stand out against other titles in the genre.
From the outset, Atelier Resleriana struggled to gain traction, and in retrospect, the signs of its impending closure were evident. Social media platforms like Twitter and Reddit are now filled with players requesting an offline version of the game, though such a development seems unlikely. If you've enjoyed this turn-based RPG, make the most of the remaining months before the adventure concludes.
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