• jsomae@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    What does “season 2” mean? Since when do games have seasons.

    • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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      14 hours ago

      A lot of them have seasons - off the top of my head

      • Subway Surfers
      • Fortnight
      • Hearthstone
      • Fallout 76
      • Destiny 2
      • Rocket League
      • Duolingo
      • DOTA
      • Dead by Daylight
      • Fall Guys

      Then you’ve got your Stardew Valleys, Animal Crossings etc that ise ecological seasons as part of game play.

    • OrgunDonor@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      In this context, Tekken and other fighting games have competitive and content seasons. Where over a year winners from large international events earn places in a final, and new characters/stages are released

      After the final there is normally a very large update to the game which comes with new game mechanics and large balance changes, and the start of a content season pass. With enough time before the first tournament kicks off(street fighter is being weird this year though)

      For Tekken that season patch dropped recently but was a massive let down(fuck up) and the community wasn’t happy with it at all.

    • Soggy@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      Pretty much for as long as online games have gotten updates. DOTA kinda codified it with the Battle Pass system but WoW battlegrounds/arena had seasons way before that. They’ll wait and do content/balance updates in chunks and that effects the meta in waves defined as “seasons”.

      It’s everywhere now. It can be weaponized FOMO or a clean way to provide regular novelty without being tied down to legacy content.