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Hyper Scape’s second season lands today, but it still sounds a bit boringUbisoft say they want to change the game to reach its “full potential”
Ubisoft say they want to change the game to reach its “full potential”

Ubisoft’s fast-paced battle royaleHyper Scapelaunches its second season today. It’s your standard sort of update for a game of this genre: they’re adding in a new weapon, new abilities, some limited-time game modes, and other fun bits and pieces. And yet, considering this is a fairly big deal for the game, it just doesn’t feel very… exciting, does it?
Despite being a pretty interesting take on the genre, something aboutHyper Scapejust doesn’t quite click. You know it, I know it, and the devs know it, too. Just last week,they said they feltthey didn’t “achieve the high potential” they set for themselves, or meet the “high expectations” of its players.
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With today’s launch of Season 2, it seems the focus for now is those new different game modes. According tothe patch notes, Hyper Scape will be getting some new limited-time modes throughout the season, though, annoyingly, they don’t actually mention what all of those will be. They do, however, say that there’s a new limited-time “Hack” (their word for “ability”), which allows players to deploy a small platform in mid-air near them. This will likely be pretty useful in the upcoming Floor Is Lava mode, which will appear later in the season.
Hyper Scape is also bringing back its Magnet Hack, and adding a new sticky explosive-firing auto-rifle as well as a new Infinite Slide in-game event. As the name implies, it will make your slides pretty much last forever. Not sure what the point of that one is, but it sounds fun, at least.

There’s more info in those patch notes, but it’s changes to playlists and small balance tweaks, mostly. Not really the biggest or boldest start to this overhaul, then.
I think Apex, and Fornite and Warzone for that matter, just have more reasons for players to stick around. They have more fun ways for players to progress, and that’s exactly what Hyper Scape needs. Battle passes are all very well and good, but give me more challenges and fun ways to level them up! Give me missions! More lore! More things to make players think about Hyper Scape even when they’re not playing it.
Matt (RPS in peace) had a really good time with Hyper Scape.He wrote abouthow it’s “so fast and so different, and so very much worth playing” - and I agree! It just needs something more to make youkeepplaying.