Pax Dei devs respond to asset flip accusations: ‘We’d love to keep working on this game for decades’

Pax Dei devs respond to asset flip accusations: ‘We’d love to keep working on this game for decades’

Pax Dei devs respond to asset flip accusations: ‘We’d love to keep working on this game for decades’

Having launched to a massively negative response which has since climbed up somewhat, Pax Dei has already found itself in a strange situation. Now, it’s facing accusations that it’s a mere Unreal Engine asset flip—accusations to which the developers have responded.

A negative Steam review posted on June 18, the day of the game’s launch, was a satirical text implying the executives of the studio behind Pax Dei planned for the game to be nothing more than an asset flip built from pre-fabricated Unreal Engine store files. It found the support of thousands of disgruntled players and has led the developers to respond today, on June 19, and claim that the game is in the alpha stage of development and thus lacks a ton of content it will have once the dev cycle is completed.

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