Summary

Despite getting several chances,Foamstarsis still doing poorly.Foamstarswas pitched as somewhat of an alternative to the Nintendo-exclusiveSplatoon, and while the Square Enix release has plenty of potential, the game has had difficulties finding its footing. Even thoughFoamstarshasn’t even been out for a full year yet, things are looking particularly grim for the free-to-play project.

Square Enix attempted to giveFoamstarsa boost after the company noticed the game was having a hard time, getting rid of its $30 price tag after having already released it on PlayStation Plus. Even then,Foamstarsplayers didn’t stick around, and consequently, Square Enix has scrambled to find a more devoted pool of players.Foamstars' plight bears similarities toConcord, both existing as titles with plenty of AAA support without finding the large pool of players that could have justified the investment of resources. However,Concord’s price tag was a big barrier to entry thatFoamstarsdid away with, so its continued struggle is concerning. As such, the chances thatFoamstarsends up facing a similar fate asConcordseems to increase the longer the game sticks around.

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Foamstars' Stats Stay Stagnant

TrueTrophies reportsthatFoamstarsis struggling even more following its launch as a free-to-play title. Having experienced its second pricing model shift in one year, there was an initial jump in its player count afterFoamstarsre-launched as a free-to-playtitle, going up by 48%. However, that increase was still a 97% dip compared to its launch on PlayStation Plus. It appears that despite all the attempts to pull players in, player retention contuines to be a struggle forFoamstars.

Statistics from TrueTrophies show thatFoamstarslost 95% of its player base two months after its launch. The strategy to shift the game’s payment model has largely been an uphill battle for Square Enix. Although there is some interest, it hasn’t been enough to make the game a significant competitor to the line-up of other live-service titles available. Because ofFoamstars' similarities toSplatoon, some thought that it could draw some of that attention from the increasingly popular Nintendo shooter, but that has proveb to be a harder task than originally anticipated.

Statistics from TrueTrophies show thatFoamstarslost 95% of its player base two months after its launch.

Future of Foamstars is Unclear

It’s unclear what the next steps are forFoamstars. Square Enix has been reassessing its sales strategies intending to land bigger hits, even consideringFinal Fantasy 7 Rebirtha sales failure, and in cases like these,Foamstarsis surely not an exception. Though purely speculation, it feels like there’s a chance that the game could be taken offline in the future, much likeConcord. The catalog ofde-listed Square Enix flopsseems to grow every couple of years, withBabylon’s Fallbeing a notable recent bomb. The future doesn’t look very good forFoamstars, so gamers who were curious about the title may want to check it out while they still can.

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WHERE TO PLAY

LET THE BUBBLES FLY!Get ready to join the foam-blasting frenzy in the new 4v4 foam-party shooter, as you blast through battles using foam to attack, build and defend!FOAMSTARS combines the fun of partying with the thrill of combat, as you blast through battles with a mysterious foam that stays where it lands!TIME TO FIGHT FOAM WITH FOAM!Attack your opponents by dousing them with foam!Hit them enough and they’ll get foamed up, leaving them completely defenseless.BUILD UP THE BATTLEFIELD WITH MOUNTAINS OF FOAM!Shape the landscape with foam as it builds and alters the terrain around you. Give your team the upper hand, and keep your opponents on their toes!CHILL CONFIRMED!Once you’ve got an opponent foamed up, slide into them at high speed with your slide board to secure the chill.If someone on your team is foamed up, use a slide kick to rescue them