elden ringthe latest creation of FromSoftware and Bandai Namcois still comfortably placed among the preference of players around the world and more specifically in the so-called “main raceDuring this weekend, many were surprised to see this title inside Top 5 most played on SteamIt is a huge achievement for a single player game.
This is especially noticeable if we take into account that the most popular games are those that are multiplayer or free. This is how we see Elden Ring competing alongside games of the stature of PUBG: Battlegrounds, Dota 2, and evergreen CS: GO. This is undoubtedly a huge achievement, especially considering that it has recently been released since its launch at the end of February.
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The numbers, provided by Steam’s database, show that more than half a million players continue to explore the middle lands by following the various missions and challenges that No Light must overcome. Although Elden Ring has a multiplayer component, this is not the main attraction or the basis of its popularity among players.
Photo: SteamDB
With over 12 million copies sold worldwide, this probably won’t be the last time we see Elden Ring. This phenomenon is here to stay and “Soulslike” fans are waiting to see if more content will be revealed in the future. With such a large world to explore, as well as some inaccessible areas at the moment, it would make more sense.
Of course, no game is perfect. Unfortunately, it was the PC version that showed the most performance issues, an issue that Bandai Namco promised to solve. Fortunately, all that the game has to offer has overshadowed these issues and complaints have been kept to a minimum.
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