Moon Studios, renowned for the Ori series, is under scrutiny following a surge of negative reviews for their latest game, No Rest for the Wicked, on Steam. The influx of criticisms, particularly after the release of the “The Breach” update, has led to concerns about the studio’s stability.
CEO Thomas Mahler expressed apprehensions on the game’s Discord channel, suggesting that the studio’s future could be jeopardized if the negative feedback continues to impact sales. He urged satisfied players to leave positive reviews to counterbalance the negativity.

Clarification and Community Response
Following widespread attention, Mahler clarified on X (formerly Twitter) that Moon Studios is not in immediate financial danger. He emphasized the importance of constructive feedback and acknowledged the challenges posed by the review system on platforms like Steam.
In response to the community’s concerns, the studio promptly released a 23-point hotfix addressing various gameplay issues introduced in the recent update. This swift action demonstrates Moon Studios’ commitment to improving the gaming experience based on player feedback.

Moving Forward: Independence and Development
Amidst the controversy, Moon Studios announced its transition to full independence, having acquired publishing rights for No Rest for the Wicked from Take-Two Interactive. This move allows the studio greater creative freedom and direct engagement with its player base.
The studio continues to focus on enhancing the game, with plans for future updates and expansions. Players are encouraged to participate in the development process by providing constructive feedback and supporting the game through reviews and community engagement.

