Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is struggling to maintain a playerbase and is repeatedly dropping below ten players on Steam. This is less than a year after launch, and comes as fans on other platforms complain of long wait times to find online matches.
Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl is back with a new title and new characters, including some surprising additions and long-requested fighters from Nickelodeon
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New platform fighters have been popping up as developers try to capitalize on Super Smash Bros' popularity, but they all seem to lose steam post-launch.
Microsoft should give the genre a try after they complete the Activision Blizzard acquisition.
New character reveals for Smash Bros hits harder than every other platform fighter
Because no other platform fighter has done it as well as Super Smash Bros. It's really that simple. Even Multiversus, which is ALMOST as good as Smash Bros, still falls short.
It's hard to make a genre based game when no one puts in the effort to make it any better than the OG.
This just in, modern developers attempting to clone Smash, can't make a better version of the game that's existed without competition for 30 years.
Multiversus killed what little steam Nick All-Star Brawl had left.
It had so much potential, that sucks. Multiversus seems like it has stronger legs at least
That's the fault of not giving the developers a proper budget to do the game that was expected, and then Multiverse comes out with much more effort and budget.
Failed attempt.