The inZOI team addresses community concerns and announces plans for quicker updates and improved communication channels to gather feedback and enhance gameplay experience.
- Short-term updates to address bugs and issues
- Open communication with the community through feedback channels and surveys
- Commitment to consistently releasing updates and improving the game
A Quick Note to Our Community
Hey there, Creators! We’ve seen some chatter in the community about the “short break” I mentioned in my recent thank-you letter, and I want to clear the air. When I said “short break,” I really meant just a couple of days off for the inZOI team. I’m sorry if that caused any confusion or concern. We appreciate your understanding as we navigate this together!
Your Feedback Matters
We know you’ve been vocal about the various feedback and improvement requests you have, and trust me, we’re all ears. We’ve got additional hotfix patches lined up for this week, and we’re actively monitoring your feedback while developing new builds. Our top priority? Fixing those pesky bugs and issues that can disrupt your gameplay.
To reassure you of our commitment to making inZOI an even better game, let’s dive into our plans for upcoming updates and how we’ll keep you in the loop.
Short-Term Update Plans
Initially, our plan was to roll out content updates for inZOI roughly every two months during Early Access. But we’re all about that collaborative spirit. So, instead of waiting, we’re shifting gears to implement quicker fixes for the issues you’ve reported throughout April. These short-term updates may be smaller than our major releases, but we believe that getting content to you faster and incorporating your feedback will significantly enhance your gameplay experience.
And don’t worry—if we encounter any critical issues, we’ll tackle those through hotfixes as well. We’re serious about not taking advantage of the “Early Access” label. We want to show our gratitude to everyone who supported us by consistently releasing updates and keeping the lines of communication open. Your feedback is not just welcome; it’s essential!
Feedback Channels and Communication Plans
Right now, the best way to share your thoughts is through the #inzoi-feedback channel on our Discord server. If you can’t find it, just check the “Browse Channels” or “Channel & Roles” options in the navigation menu to enable it. We’re also looking into more efficient ways to gather and organize your feedback. Plus, we’re preparing a survey to collect a broader range of opinions for future updates, and we’d love for you to take part!
We’re also exploring fresh ways to enhance two-way communication between the inZOI team and our community. The AMA we held back in February was a fantastic experience, but we know we can do even better. We’re considering options that can accommodate all time zones and languages because we truly value the vibrant and diverse community we have. This global engagement is a new adventure for us, and we’re learning as we go.
Thank You for Your Support
Before I wrap up, I want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all the creators who continue to support the inZOI team. Your enthusiasm and feedback drive us to do better every day. We’re excited to bring you more updates and thrilling news in the near future, so stay tuned!
Thank you for being part of this journey with us!
Best,
Kjun, inZOI Studio

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