inZOI Bug Resulting In Kids Being Killed Got Fixed Quickly

This quick fix is similar to their quick removal of detested Denuvo DRM from the game’s demo, making the official launch version free from it. Game Director Hyungjun “Kjun” Kim provided an explanation for the situation and offered a sincere apology to the fans.

The much-anticipated life simulation game from PUBG publisher, which topped the most wishlisted game chart on Steam before its release on March 28, seems to have a great start. By the time this article was written, it had received over 10k reviews, with 84% being positive on Steam. Its stunning visuals, character customization level, freedom in an open world, as well as developers’ prompt action to respond to the community’s voices have all made players willingly support the game.

Plus, players won’t need to worry about the many DLCs that cost times the original game’s price, which is a largely-complained feature of EA’s The Sims 4, because the director promised in a showcase event that “until there’s a full launch, all updates and DLCs will be provided for free.” As a game launched in early access, there is indeed potential for growth with further improvements, but the foundation seems quite solid.

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