no, its like 4 weeks between seasons so they can adjust as needed. You get rewards still for each war you do. It's better than shutting AW down for 4 weeks.
I'd actually prefer an AW shut down for a few weeks over somewhat meaningless wars. Sure, we get the rewards from each war, but there's no moving up in rewards brackets. Not much motivation to pop that revive or burn a boost when I can just hold them until S2 starts and use those items to help my team earn better rewards.
I'd actually prefer an AW shut down for a few weeks over somewhat meaningless wars. Sure, we get the rewards from each war, but there's no moving up in rewards brackets. Not much motivation to pop that revive or burn a boost when I can just hold them until S2 starts and use those items to help my team earn better rewards.
Meaningless wars????
This is only season 1......
You know what that means????
There was no seasons before......
Up and till 2 months ago seasons did not exist....
But wars did.....
Wars were not meaningless 1 year ago and they were not meaningless 3 months ago....
They will also not be meaningless next week....
Just no season braclets and rewards.... still individual war rewards and war tiers....
Well it sucks for those burnt out from AWs, plus after increasing rewards for Season 1 it seems like a step backwards for the time in between. I would rather them have a short break from AW then come back to Season 2 at same tier you ended season 1 at.
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No, it's the way Wars were before the Season. Considering that's how it's been since before Seasons existed, that's not really a loss.
Meaningless wars????
This is only season 1......
You know what that means????
There was no seasons before......
Up and till 2 months ago seasons did not exist....
But wars did.....
Wars were not meaningless 1 year ago and they were not meaningless 3 months ago....
They will also not be meaningless next week....
Just no season braclets and rewards.... still individual war rewards and war tiers....
That pretty much sums it up. See it as a pre-season, where you get yourself and your team ready for the real stuff.