Well, you would know better.
Given PRISM partial success and mixed response overall mostly due to its lack of content, it's only fair for devs to start taking general criticism into account, whether positive or negative.
Are they to blame for going the easy route milking this gacha game to the last drop and saying fuck you to hardcore DOA fans on the same occasion?
Maybe, even though that's the only way for the DOA series to somehow thrive at the present time.
Still, you can't keep on damaging the reputation and legacy of a beloved franchise and expect what's left of the playerbase to respond in a positive manner.
Recent Dead or Alive Xtreme titles haven't been available outside of Japan and certain Asian countries, but demand for them is strong.
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Having one of the missing OG characters being introduced would indeed be a good start for Xtreme to reconnect to DOA, particularly when half of the new VV characters nobody knows of and with forgettable designs and trivia populate the island.
Also it's high time for quality games over quantity when it comes to DOA, especially after PRISM and DOA6 fiasco.
It did hit a new low so anything
above average for the next installment can be most welcome.