Volleyball Legends ranks among the top anime sports games on Roblox. This Haikyuu-inspired game features over 30 unique character styles. Each style offers different stats and abilities.
Choosing the right style can make or break your gameplay. This guide ranks every style from best to worst. We updated this tier list on January 4, 2026, covering all styles through Update 51 including the new limited-time Feiko style.
Understanding Volleyball Legends’ Styles
Each style in Volleyball Legends has nine core stats:
- Block: Defensive ability at the net
- Bump: Reception and passing accuracy
- Dive: Ground defense capability
- Jump: Vertical leap height
- Serve: Service power and accuracy
- Set: Setting precision for attacks
- Speed: Movement across the court
- Spike: Attack power and effectiveness
- Spin: Ball control and curve (select styles)
Your playstyle determines which stats matter most. Offensive players prioritize spike and jump. Defensive specialists focus on dive and bump.
Complete Volleyball Legends Style Rankings
We evaluated all styles based on stat distribution and competitive viability. Higher tiers dominate matches consistently.
S+ Tier Styles – Elite Performance
These styles represent peak performance. All are Secret rarity and extremely difficult to obtain. They excel in multiple stat categories.
| Style | Rarity | Block | Bump | Dive | Jump | Serve | Set | Speed | Spike | Spin | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hidari | Secret | 50% | 50% | 50% | 100% | 30-110% | 45% | 35% | 60-110% | – | Aggressive spikers with variable power |
| Jinko | Secret | 50% | 50% | 50% | 100% | 100%+ | 40% | 30% | 100% | 100%+ | All-around dominance |
| Timeskip Hinto | Secret | 50% | 40% | 50% | 100% | 90% | 40% | 70% | 90-130% | – | Fast offensive plays |
| Timeskip Kyamo | Secret | 50% | 35% | 60% | 90% | 100% | 100% | 85% | 30% | – | Strategic setters and servers |
S Tier Styles – Championship Quality
S Tier styles match S+ performance closely. The stat differences are minimal. You can compete at the highest level with any of these.
| Style | Rarity | Block | Bump | Dive | Jump | Serve | Set | Speed | Spike | Spin | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feiko | Secret | 20% | 30% | 60% | 100% | 80% | 100% | 80% | 40% | – | Offensive setters with tilt dump mechanic (Limited-time until Jan 17, 2026) |
| Taichou | Secret | 20% | 35% | 60% | 100% | 80% | 100% | 90% | 40% | – | Elite setter with mobility |
| Akuto (The Twins) | Secret | 20% | 50% | 70% | 60% | 100% | 100% | 85% | 35% | – | Precision server and setter |
| Sanju | Secret | 50% | 50% | 50% | 100% | 30% | 40% | 30% | 100% | 100%+ | Pure offensive power |
| Mikage | Secret | 100% | 20% | 40% | 100% | 65% | 20% | 30% | 85% | – | Defensive wall with attack options |
| Kazana | Secret | 25% | 100% | 70% | 100%+ | 80% | 35% | 65% | 100% | – | Versatile receiver and attacker |
| Timeskip Ozaku | Secret | 20% | 30% | 40% | 100% | 100% | 100% | 80% | 60% | – | Complete player toolkit |
A Tier Styles – Competitive Options
A Tier styles offer balanced performance. They work well for most players. These styles provide solid alternatives when Secret styles are unavailable.
| Style | Rarity | Block | Bump | Dive | Jump | Serve | Set | Speed | Spike | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kisuki | Secret | 20% | 100% | 100%+ | 75% | 75% | 100% | 100% | 30% | Defensive specialist with speed |
| Bakuri | Godly | 65% | 50% | 45% | 100% | 80% | 30% | 15% | 100% | Strong attacker |
| Kyamo | Godly | 80% | 45% | 70% | 80% | 80% | 100% | 70% | 50% | Balanced all-rounder |
| Okazu | Godly | 90% | 40% | 45% | 100% | 100% | 90% | 40% | 50% | Defensive server |
| Hirakumi | Godly | 100% | 40% | 45% | 100% | 90% | 50% | 15% | 50% | Front-line blocker |
B Tier Styles – Average Performance
B Tier styles work for casual play. They struggle against top-tier opponents. Use these while grinding for better options.
| Style | Rarity | Block | Bump | Dive | Jump | Serve | Set | Speed | Spike | Special Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kozei | Legendary | 70% | 70% | 40% | 100% | 80% | 35% | 10% | 80% | – |
| Azmei | Legendary | 30% | 50% | 45% | 70% | 90% | 20% | 35% | 90% | – |
| Uchikai | Legendary | 50% | 40% | 50% | 70% | 50% | 40% | 50% | 100% | – |
| Yokai | Legendary | 70% | 85% | 85% | 100% | 10% | 50% | 100% | 30% | – |
| Yogan | Secret | 50% | 50% | 50% | 100% | 50% | 50% | 40% | 80% | All stats max at 100% during Rage State |
C Tier Styles – Below Average
C Tier styles have significant weaknesses. Their stat distribution creates gameplay limitations. Only use these if no better options exist.
| Style | Rarity | Block | Bump | Dive | Jump | Serve | Set | Speed | Spike |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sazuroku | Legendary | 50% | 70% | 80% | 50% | 10% | 75% | 100% | 40% |
| Kyoshin | Legendary | 50% | 65% | 80% | 70% | 10% | 70% | 50% | 40% |
| Yomosuke | Legendary | 50% | 75% | 80% | 50% | 25% | 35% | 50% | 70% |
| Oyatsu | Rare | 50% | 70% | 45% | 75% | 70% | 40% | 50% | 40% |
D Tier Styles – Beginner Level
D Tier styles have the weakest stat totals. They work for learning game mechanics. Replace these as soon as possible.
| Style | Rarity | Block | Bump | Dive | Jump | Serve | Set | Speed | Spike |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Imaezi | Rare | 50% | 40% | 45% | 75% | 50% | 50% | 40% | 70% |
| Tonkura | Common | 30% | 50% | 40% | 20% | 30% | 30% | 70% | – |
| Hinto | Common | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% | 50% |
| Hakochi | Common | 60% | 50% | 45% | 70% | 10% | 50% | 40% | 30% |
| Yachikusai | Common | 50% | 70% | 50% | 75% | 75% | 30% | 50% | 40% |
| Sagumi | Common | 50% | 45% | 55% | 50% | 50% | 75% | 45% | 70% |
| Kishoti | Common | 40% | 70% | 75% | 40% | 25% | 20% | 70% | 30% |

Complete Volleyball Legends Abilities Tier List
Abilities are rechargeable special powers that activate during matches. Unlike styles, ability strength doesn’t always match rarity. This tier list ranks abilities by competitive viability.
SS Tier Abilities – Game-Changing Powers
| Ability | Rarity | Effect | Recharge Time | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shield Breaker | Secret | Spike pierces all blocks | 4-5 touches | Breaking double/triple blocks |
| Magnetic Pull | Secret | Pulls ball toward you (10 studs) | 4-5 touches | Emergency saves and ball control |
| Minus Tempo | Secret | Ultra-fast spike with reduced windup | 4-5 touches | Catching defenders off-guard |
| Redirection Jump | Godly | Change direction mid-air | 3-4 touches | Faking out entire defensive line |
S Tier Abilities – Highly Effective
| Ability | Rarity | Effect | Recharge Time | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Divine Strength | Godly | +30% spike power for 15 seconds | 4 touches | Multiple consecutive attacks |
| 4th Touch | Legendary | Team gets extra touch | 3-4 touches | Setting up complex plays |
| Curve Spike | Legendary | Change ball direction while spiking | 3 touches | Scoring around blockers |
A Tier Abilities – Situational Excellence
| Ability | Rarity | Effect | Recharge Time | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zero Gravity Set | Rare | Extended airtime for setter | 2-3 touches | Precision team plays |
| Boom Jump | Common | Increased vertical leap | 2 touches | Higher spikes and blocks |
| Steel Block | Common | Enhanced blocking power | 2 touches | Countering Shield Breaker |
B Tier Abilities – Decent Utility
| Ability | Rarity | Effect | Recharge Time | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team Spirit | Common | Team-wide speed boost | 2 touches | Coordinated team movement |
| Super Sprint | Common | Individual speed increase | 2 touches | Defensive coverage |
C Tier Abilities – Limited Use
| Ability | Rarity | Effect | Recharge Time | Best Used For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moon Ball | Rare | Unusual float trajectory | 2-3 touches | Confusing inexperienced players |
| Rolling Thunder | Common | Enhanced receiving | 2 touches | Defensive specialists only |
Drop Rates & Pity System Explained
Understanding drop rates helps manage expectations when spinning for new styles and abilities.
Style Drop Rates by Rarity
Normal Spins (250 Yen per spin):
| Rarity | Drop Rate | Example Styles |
|---|---|---|
| Common | 62.5% | Hinto, Hakochi, Yachikusai, Sagumi, Kishoti, Tonkura |
| Rare | 35% | Imaezi, Oyatsu |
| Legendary | 2% | Kozei, Azmei, Uchikai, Yokai, Sazuroku, Kyoshin, Yomosuke |
| Godly | 0.5% | Bakuri, Kyamo, Okazu, Hirakumi |
| Secret | 0.1% | Jinko, Hidari, Timeskip Hinto, Timeskip Kyamo, Feiko, and others |
Lucky Spins (from codes or Robux):
| Rarity | Drop Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Common | 0% | Eliminated from Lucky Spins |
| Rare | 0% | Eliminated from Lucky Spins |
| Legendary | 15% | 7.5x better than normal |
| Godly | 5% | 10x better than normal |
| Secret | 0.5% | 5x better than normal (1% during 2x events) |

Secret Style Pity System
The pity system guarantees Secret styles after specific thresholds:
Coinflip Pity (First Guaranteed Secret): Triggers after rolling without getting your selected Secret style. When activated, you have 50% chance of getting your preferred Secret.
Guaranteed Pity (Second Guaranteed Secret): If you lose the coinflip, the next pity roll gives you 100% chance of your selected Secret.
Important Pity Notes:
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Progress Carryover | Pity progress carries over between sessions |
| Style Change | Changing your selected Secret style does NOT reset pity progress |
| Rarity Limit | Pity only applies to Secret rarity styles |
| Variable Thresholds | Each Secret style has different pity thresholds (typically 100-200 spins) |
| Limited-Time Styles | Feiko has reduced pity at 100 spins during 2x Lucky Event |
Ability Drop Rates by Rarity
Normal Spins:
| Rarity | Drop Rate |
|---|---|
| Common | 65% |
| Rare | 30% |
| Legendary | 4% |
| Godly | 0.8% |
| Secret | 0.2% |
Lucky Spins:
| Rarity | Drop Rate |
|---|---|
| Common | 0% (eliminated) |
| Rare | 10% |
| Legendary | 25% |
| Godly | 8% |
| Secret | 1% |
Ability-Style Synergies for Maximum Impact
Pairing the right ability with your style amplifies effectiveness. These combinations dominate competitive play.
Best Offensive Combinations
Shield Breaker + Jinko/Sanju: Jinko and Sanju already have maxed spike stats. Shield Breaker makes their attacks completely unstoppable against any defensive setup.
Redirection Jump + Timeskip Hinto: Timeskip Hinto’s speed lets you reach optimal positions faster. Redirection Jump adds unpredictability to already explosive attacks.
Divine Strength + Bakuri/Hidari: These styles have strong base spike stats. Divine Strength pushes them into S+ tier offense for 15 full seconds.
Curve Spike + Sanju: Sanju’s natural spin stat synergizes perfectly with Curve Spike for devastating angled attacks.
Minus Tempo + Feiko: The new limited-time Feiko style’s 100% set stat combined with Minus Tempo creates nearly unreactable offensive plays.
Best Defensive Combinations
Steel Block + Mikage/Hirakumi: Already strong blockers become impenetrable walls. Counters Shield Breaker effectively.
Magnetic Pull + Kisuki: Kisuki’s 100% dive stat combined with Magnetic Pull creates elite ball recovery capabilities.
Boom Jump + Kyamo: Compensates for Kyamo’s lower jump stat while maintaining balanced all-around performance.
Best Setter Combinations
Zero Gravity Set + Timeskip Kyamo/Taichou/Feiko: Elite setters with 100% set stat deliver perfect assists with extended airtime.
4th Touch + Any Setter Style: Gives your team additional setup options for complex offensive plays.
Team Spirit + Akuto: Speed boost enhances Akuto’s already high mobility for better court coverage.
Current Meta Analysis – January 2026
The competitive meta has shifted significantly with recent updates and balance changes.
Dominant Team Compositions
The current ranked meta favors these team setups:
Triple Threat Formation:
| Position | Recommended Styles |
|---|---|
| Power Spikers (2) | Jinko, Sanju, or Timeskip Hinto |
| Elite Setter (1) | Timeskip Kyamo, Taichou, or Feiko |
| Defensive Specialists (2) | Mikage, Kisuki |
| All-Rounder (1) | Kyamo, Timeskip Ozaku |
Balanced Approach:
| Position | Recommended Styles |
|---|---|
| Versatile Styles (3) | Kazana, Timeskip Ozaku, Kyamo |
| Specialists (2) | 1 spiker + 1 blocker |
| Setter (1) | Taichou, Feiko, or Akuto |
Ranked Mode Trends
Based on January 2026 ranked matches:
| Metric | Data |
|---|---|
| Most Banned Style | Jinko (72% ban rate) |
| Most Banned Ability | Shield Breaker (68% ban rate) |
| Second Most Banned | Timeskip Kyamo (54% ban rate) |
| Rising Pick | Kazana (40% usage increase after buffs) |
| Declining Pick | Yogan (inconsistent Rage State triggers) |
| Win Rate Boost | Teams with dedicated setters win 63% more |
Rising Picks: Kazana usage increased 40% after recent buffs. Players discovered the double-jump mechanic creates unique offensive angles. Feiko is rapidly climbing the meta as players master the tilt dump mechanic.
Declining Picks: Yogan fell out of favor despite Rage State buffs. Inconsistency makes it unreliable in ranked.
Pro Server Meta: Teams with dedicated setters (100% set stat) win 63% more matches than teams without dedicated setters.
Ability Meta Shifts
Magnetic Pull emerged as the dark horse Secret ability. Professional players mastered using it for ball control rather than just emergency saves.
Shield Breaker dominance continues despite nerfs. Teams without Shield Breaker struggle against triple-block formations.
Divine Strength gained popularity in longer ranked matches. The 15-second duration allows multiple attack attempts.

How to Choose Your Best Style
Your playstyle determines which tier list ranking matters most. Consider these factors:
Position-Based Selection
| Position | Priority Stats | Recommended Styles | Recommended Abilities |
|---|---|---|---|
| Offensive Players | Spike, Jump, Serve | Jinko, Hidari, Sanju, Timeskip Hinto | Shield Breaker, Divine Strength, Curve Spike |
| Defensive Players | Block, Bump, Dive | Kisuki, Mikage, Hirakumi | Steel Block, Magnetic Pull, Boom Jump |
| Setters | Set, Speed, Jump | Timeskip Kyamo, Taichou, Feiko, Akuto | Zero Gravity Set, 4th Touch, Minus Tempo |
| Beginners | Balanced stats | Hinto (Common), B-tier styles | Boom Jump, Steel Block |
| Competitive Play | Multiple maxed stats | S+ or S-tier only | SS or S-tier abilities |
Top 5 Styles by Specific Stat Categories
Highest Jump Stats
| Rank | Style | Jump Stat | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hidari, Jinko, Timeskip Hinto, Taichou, Sanju, Mikage, Feiko | 100% | S+/S |
| 2 | Kazana | 100%+ | S |
| 3 | Timeskip Kyamo | 90% | S+ |
Highest Spike Stats
| Rank | Style | Spike Stat | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Timeskip Hinto | 90-130% | S+ |
| 2 | Hidari | 60-110% | S+ |
| 3 | Jinko, Sanju, Bakuri, Uchikai, Kazana | 100% | S+/S/A/B |
Highest Speed Stats
| Rank | Style | Speed Stat | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Kisuki, Yokai, Sazuroku | 100% | A/B/C |
| 2 | Taichou | 90% | S |
| 3 | Timeskip Kyamo, Akuto | 85% | S+/S |
Highest Set Stats
| Rank | Style | Set Stat | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Timeskip Kyamo, Taichou, Feiko, Akuto, Timeskip Ozaku, Kyamo, Kisuki | 100% | S+/S/A |
| 2 | Okazu | 90% | A |
| 3 | Sazuroku | 75% | C |
Highest Block Stats
| Rank | Style | Block Stat | Tier |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Mikage, Hirakumi | 100% | S/A |
| 2 | Okazu | 90% | A |
| 3 | Kyamo | 80% | A |
Getting Better Styles in Volleyball Legends
Secret styles have the lowest drop rates. Use these strategies to improve your chances:
Maximizing Your Spin Efficiency
| Strategy | Impact | How to Execute |
|---|---|---|
| Use Active Codes | High | Redeem Volleyball Legends codes for free spins |
| Complete Daily Challenges | Medium | Log in daily for reward streaks |
| Participate in Special Events | Very High | 2x Lucky Events double Secret rates (0.5% → 1%) |
| Save Lucky Spins | High | Only use during 2x events for maximum value |
| Set Secret Preference | Critical | Always select desired Secret before spinning |
| Limited-Time Windows | Very High | Feiko available until Jan 17, 2026 with reduced pity (100 spins) |
Common and Rare styles drop frequently. Godly and Legendary styles require more spins. Secret styles need significant grinding or luck.
The pity system ensures you eventually get your desired Secret style. Set your preference and stick with it for consistent progress.

Maximizing Your Style’s Potential
Stats tell only part of the story. Master these techniques to improve performance:
Advanced Gameplay Techniques
| Technique | Description | Pro Tip |
|---|---|---|
| Perfect Your Timing | Each style has unique animation speeds | Practice spike and serve timing in training mode |
| Understand Rage State | Some styles gain massive stat boosts when activated | Yogan reaches 100% in all stats during Rage |
| Master Feiko’s Tilt Dump | Control dump direction using directional inputs | Target extreme sidelines to cut defender reaction time by 30-40% |
| Position Correctly | Strong blocking stats mean nothing with poor positioning | Mikage works best at the net’s center position |
| Combo with Teammates | Coordinate style choices with your team | Teams with dedicated setters win significantly more matches |
| Adapt Your Strategy | Some styles excel in specific situations | Jinko dominates against weak blockers but struggles against Mikage + Steel Block |
| Master Your Ability | Each ability has optimal activation timing | Shield Breaker works best against coordinated double blocks |
| Study the Meta | Stay updated on balance changes and emerging strategies | Join the Volleyball Legends Discord for pro tips |
Position-Specific Advanced Strategies
Spiker Position Strategy
Best Styles: Jinko, Sanju, Timeskip Hinto, Hidari, Bakuri
Key Techniques:
| Technique | Description |
|---|---|
| Focus on timing your approach | Master the rhythm of your style’s jump animation |
| Run straight before jumping | Timeskip Hinto requires this for super spike bonus |
| Against strong blockers | Use Curve Spike or Redirection Jump for unpredictable angles |
| Target placement | Aim for back corners and gaps between blockers |
| Shield Breaker usage | Works best on match point or when facing triple blocks |
Setter Position Strategy
Best Styles: Timeskip Kyamo, Taichou, Feiko, Akuto, Timeskip Ozaku
Key Techniques:
| Technique | Description |
|---|---|
| Communication is critical | Call out which spiker you’re setting to |
| Zero Gravity Set timing | Gives your spiker extra time to position perfectly |
| Watch your spikers’ positions | Observe before setting for optimal assists |
| Track all offensive players | A good setter monitors everyone simultaneously |
| Use 4th Touch ability | Save it for when plays break down |
| Feiko-specific strategy | Toggle between jump sets and tilt dumps strategically |
Blocker Position Strategy
Best Styles: Mikage, Hirakumi, Okazu, Kyamo
Key Techniques:
| Technique | Description |
|---|---|
| Read the opposing setter | Most setters telegraph their target |
| Steel Block timing | Counters Shield Breaker effectively when timed correctly |
| Position based on tendencies | Some players favor cross-court shots while others go for line shots |
| Court positioning | Stay centered and ready to react |
Libero/Defensive Specialist Strategy
Best Styles: Kisuki, Kazana, Mikage
Key Techniques:
| Technique | Description |
|---|---|
| Master dive mechanics | Kisuki’s 100%+ dive stat forgives positioning mistakes |
| Magnetic Pull usage | Extends your defensive range significantly |
| Stay low and ready | Maintain defensive stance at all times |
| Anticipate spike placement | Read the spiker’s approach angle |
| Communication with blockers | Prevents gaps in defense |
Server Position Strategy
Best Styles: Timeskip Kyamo, Jinko, Akuto, Timeskip Ozaku, Okazu
Key Techniques:
| Technique | Description |
|---|---|
| Aim for the back corners | Or between players for maximum confusion |
| Serves landing between two receivers | Often drop for easy points |
| Count to three seconds | After tossing for optimal power |
| Vary your serve placement | Predictable serving lets opponents position perfectly |
| Target weaker receivers | Identify and exploit defensive weaknesses |
Quick Reference: Styles by Rarity
| Rarity | Number of Styles | Tier Range | Difficulty to Obtain |
|---|---|---|---|
| Secret | 14 (including Feiko) | S+ to B | Extremely Hard (0.1% base rate, 0.5% Lucky, 1% during events) |
| Godly | 5 | A | Hard (0.5% base rate, 5% Lucky) |
| Legendary | 8 | B to C | Moderate (2% base rate, 15% Lucky) |
| Rare | 2 | C to D | Easy (35% base rate) |
| Common | 6 | D | Very Easy (62.5% base rate) |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the absolute best style in Volleyball Legends?
How do I get Secret Styles in Volleyball Legends?
Should I use Lucky Spins or Normal Spins?
How does the pity system work?
Can I use multiple styles in one match?
How often does the tier list change?
What’s the best ability for beginners?
Boom Jump (Common rarity) is perfect for beginners. It’s easy to use, has short recharge time, and helps with both offense and defense.
Can I reset my pity progress?
No, but changing your selected Secret style does NOT reset your progress. Your coinflip and guaranteed pity carry over.
Which Secret style should I target first?
| Player Type | Recommended Style |
|---|---|
| All-rounders | Jinko for overall dominance |
| Setters | Timeskip Kyamo or Feiko (limited-time!) |
| Defense | Mikage for blocking specialists |
| Offense | Timeskip Hinto or Hidari for maximum spike power |
How do I counter Shield Breaker?
Use Steel Block ability timed at the last millisecond. Alternatively, position defenders to cover areas Shield Breaker can’t reach.
Is Feiko worth getting before it disappears?
Yes, if you main setter – Feiko’s unique tilt dump mechanic is one of the most oppressive offensive setter abilities in the game. No, if you main spiker/libero – Save your spins for styles that match your position. Feiko is available until January 17, 2026.
What’s the best team composition?
Current meta favors 2 power spikers, 1 elite setter, 2 defensive specialists, and 1 all-rounder. Coordinate with your team for balanced coverage.
How do I get more Yen for spins?
Complete matches, daily challenges, and redeem codes. Winning matches provides more Yen than losing.
Final Thoughts
This tier list provides clear guidance for style selection in Volleyball Legends. S+ and S-tier styles offer the best competitive advantages. A tier styles work well for most players.
Remember that skill development matters as much as style choice. Practice timing, positioning, and teamwork. Even common styles can perform well in skilled hands.
Use codes to maximize your spinning opportunities. Focus on obtaining at least one A-tier or higher style. Build your collection gradually while improving your gameplay fundamentals.
Time-Sensitive Alert: Feiko (S-tier limited-time Secret setter) is only available until January 17, 2026. If you’re a setter main, prioritize getting Feiko before it disappears permanently.
Which style are you currently using? Share your experiences and favorite combinations in the community. The meta continues evolving with each update, so stay engaged with the game’s development.