Pan Studio's Duet Night Abyss Ditches Gacha, Shakes Up Gaming Industry
Pan Studio's action RPG Duet Night Abyss is shaking up the gaming news by removing its gacha system entirely. The game, set to launch on PC and mobile on October 28, is shifting to a more sustainable and player-friendly monetization model.
The studio is replacing gacha with paid content like skins, accessories, and housing items. These cosmetics are cheaper to produce and can finance the game as effectively as pay-to-win elements or constant new character releases. This change aims to make the game more accessible and enjoyable for new players, reducing the need for excessive time or money investment.
The game is also removing industry-standard banners, drop rates, and monetization associated with gacha games. Players will no longer be gated by a stamina system, allowing them to farm and collect as they please. Deca Bear, the game's producer, acknowledges potential concerns but maintains that this change is beneficial for both developers and players.
Pan Studio's Duet Night Abyss is set to revolutionize the gaming industry by removing its gacha system. The game's new monetization model focuses on affordable cosmetics, making it more accessible and enjoyable for players. With its PC and mobile release on October 28, players can look forward to a fresh, gacha-free gaming experience.