Theorycraft Games sent a big thank-you-note to the players-the gesture fitting among the myriad of awesome vibes in this journey. The studio took to Twitter and thanked the players with lots of heart emojis, which felt a little strange to say at a time when the 1.0 update was stirring up some serious commotion.
What sort of game is SUPERVIVE? Just in case you have been living under a rock (no judgments), it is a highly energetic team shooter that has been rallying hype from some time. Theorycraft Games, the great minds behind it and basically a dream team of devs, have worked on titles like League of Legends, Overwatch, and Valorant. That is some pedigree on its own.
The tweet was simple; even so, it was a truly heartfelt thanks to the community for sticking with and, y’know, actually playing the game. But the comment section? Some great glorious chaos really. Players flooded the thread with hype statements like “THANKS ALL, WHAT A GAME” to, uh, really intricate complaints about store UI (Kahazar, looking at you).
Ed M went on record calling it “awesome” about the 1.0 update; he was obviously more than right, for its polish, new content, and almost surely patching countless annoying issues plaguing before it. Meanwhile, the clowns were ridiculing the devs, with d8a jokingly asking, “ok whos in charge of wukong… 😂.” That’s typical.
A lovely group initiated some activities, with Vladimir Gash bestowing the team with the title of The Goats while Grimmy ☔️ called SUPERVIVE a sincerely amazing game. 𝐃𝐨𝐩𝐞, whoever that VTuber is, joined in with giddy all-caps love shaming: “love YOU GUYSSS.” Let that energy flow.
More like literal throw-down would-be sassy-guy Anis Br flatly consigned the armory to hell with “WHO DFK Thought the armory was a good idea.” Fair. While Legendary sheep 🏆 was worrying his little heart inside if that code might expire before his alarm goes off. Real talk.
Gotta mention the inside jokes, like MajorPleasure saying that PWYFF was probably holding food off-camera. Or JustReliq joking that the whole team could fit inside “Joe Supervive’s garden.” Who’s Joe? No clue, but funny.
Overall, all the vibes came pouring in positively. Players are mad hyped, devs are saying thanks, and SUPERVIVE is well and truly coming into its own. Gameplay, memes, vibing community aside, one thing we do know: Theorycraft Games has got something really good on their hands.
And if you have yet to check out SUPERVIVE… what are you waiting for? The 1.0 update is out; players have not stopped raving about it, while the devs emit waves of good vibes. It’s time to get down and dirty with the game and see what’s going on.
And, oh, maybe stay away from the armory. Just in case.



