Babylon’s Fall players surveyed by Square Enix on potential improvements to the game

Babylon’s Fall players surveyed by Square Enix on potential improvements to the game
Ben Borthwick Updated on by

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Square Enix is seeking the advice of players to help improve the state of recently released service game Babylon’s Fall.

As spotted by Video Games Chronicle, the publisher has invited players to contribute their opinions via the game’s official website. The description reads “We are running this survey to bring everyone an even better game experience and would appreciate it if you could mainly answer regarding the graphics.”

The survey itself asks players about things like the design of the world, characters and equipment and attire. Both playable and non-playable characters, battle scenes and even camera movements are all under scrutiny in the questions. Players can mark on the scale their level of satisfaction and there’s space for more freeform answers too. Square Enix has set the deadline for responses to the survey for March 18.

Babylon’s Fall launched as a live service game earlier this month, and alas so far has received a very frosty critical reception. Clearly then, both Square Enix and developer PlatinumGames are hoping they can turn around the game’s fortunes. Whether polling the community of Babylon’s Fall players will give them what they need, we’ll have to wait and see.

Babylon’s Fall is available now on PlayStation 5 and PC.