The Ninja la Development Team in Gulf Online has published a brand-new update that brings the game to version 2.0. The update brings a very expected change to the title matchmaking.
As shared in the modification log, version 2.0 introduces global twinning, which will allow people to no longer be limited to their area when they are looking for competitors or friends.
The Ninja la team acknowledged that the current correspondence environment is far from ideal and took care of the comments of the players, the developer explained. Part of the change log.
In the hope of offering our players an improved correspondence experience, we have implemented a major update of the correspondence system.
The first effects of this change are that people will be able to find more players for their games and at any time of the day, as the studio account.
Now that correspondence has been unified in all regions, we think it will now be possible to find teammates and adversaries worthy at any time of the day, and that the Royal Battle ranked matches will be more rewarding, adds the update.
In accordance with this change, the ranking of players — previously ventilated by region — will also be unified around the world, he mentions. From this day, Ninja la will become a truly global competition.
Ninja la has taken a good start because the game, an exclusive Nintendo Switch, has been downloaded more than a million times at launch.
There is already a season 2 on the horizon, which begins on August 26 and brings events, a new scene and a new weapon, and an animated.
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