
Bandai Namco is destroying My Hero Ultra Impact today. They have the tools for an offline version with progression, but greed wins again
Look at Bandai Namco: they create high-budget games, but discard them with NO offline mode or progression transfer in less than 5 years (like #MHUI). 🎮❌Now look at Minecraft: a game with simple block graphics and straightforward gameplay that has been alive for nearly 20 years. Why? Because they respect their community and their own legacy. Meanwhile, Bandai is throwing a beautiful piece of art with high-quality 3D models and fluid animations straight into the trash.And don't give us the lazy excuse that "converting online games is too hard." Capcom already proved them wrong by releasing Mega Man X DiVE Offline.All Bandai had to do was program a final update to convert our server data into a local save file on our phones and remove the network checks. They own the source code, they have the tools, but they choose to erase years of our hard work and grinding just to cut costs. We deserve our local save data. Stop destroying our efforts! Please sign and share the petition to demand an official offline mode with our progression:#SaveMHUI #StopKillingGames @BandaiNamcoUS @bnei_official