The most recent one was on the 5th, and there hasn't been any news for three days. The score is also stuck at 240. In fact, it can be felt that Alpha is no longer the focus; the rise of this sector was originally meant to attract traffic. It's not that we're afraid of you making money, but rather that we're afraid you won't come to play. However, the real users brought in may not be satisfactory; most are still score-farming accounts from studios (the so-called definition of real users: contract losses, spot losses, etc.). Essentially, Alpha is just telling you that there is money to be made every month, come play, play boldly, dull your senses; losing a bit is fine since Alpha has your back.
So is it still worth farming now? Currently, the average airdrop is around 20 to 30 U. You need to manage your losses well; it's still possible to get a hundred or so for free in a month, of course, this is still under the condition that you don't get caught in a squeeze. Occasionally, there might be a big profit, but it's very hard to grab; you might not even know what this is, but it's gone in an instant. Sometimes I wonder if there’s a whitelist mechanism, where only those on the list can get it. Would that mean it's all being absorbed internally?! That's a question.
As for the upcoming Alpha, I personally feel the frequency will decrease, and the profits might increase a bit, but not to the previous 20 or 30 U. Occasionally, a big profit might appear, but whether you can get it all depends on luck and scores. Thus, it barely exists as a facade, but the focus is not as high as before; now it leans more towards wallets and dirt dog ventures.



