
The developers are working hard on attempting to fix the game. They scheduled My Hero Ultra Rumble Maintenance for both November 7 alongside November 8. It’s a little unclear as to exactly what aspects of the game they’re attempting to fix — after all, they haven’t announced any information. But last time, they announced the hotfix changes in a Twitter post after the maintenance concluded.
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Keep in mind, these times are both the same scheduled maintenance. They’re simply converted to different time zones, as to help communicate the My Hero Ultra Rumble maintenance schedule. In addition, these times are subject to change. If the developers run into issues and require more time, it’s possible they may extend the maintenance.
Considering a big majority of the player base has dropped off, at least for Steam, players are hopeful that the developers will properly address the change breaking bugs. The last time they announced they had fixed the revive bug, where revive cards fall off the map, but this bug still seems to occur every so often. In addition, other bugs have entered the game — some preventing player movement, while another makes Aizawa straight up broken in game.
As previously mentioned before, developers may communicate the changes after they conclude. They do have some new costumes incoming, information leaked in the community a little while ago, but players are speculating this maintenance is more so to address gameplay.
The banner still has time before expiring. Therefore, it’s unlikely a new banner and therefore new cosmetics are entering the game at this point in time. This leaves the logical conclusion that developers are attempting to fix bugs and or gameplay changes.
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