![]() Of course we should be mad about it, but we're way past that point by now. If you can just easily get all the good stuff in the game why would you spend a dime in it? A good game can't make you rich, but an addictive trash game just might. Vincke previously told Eurogamer that it is five times the EA sales of Divinity: Original Sin 2.Exactly! They made updates which greatly slows down player's progress and making a huge gap over paying and non-paying users, why? Because the game lacks the $$$ element to make it profitable. Overall, the game has over 75,000 reviews, but most of them were written during the Early Access period.Īccording to Bloomberg, Early Access sales of Baldur’s Gate 3 amounted to more than 2.5 million units. ![]() Steam download bandwidth used (the spike is BG3’s launch)īased only on recent user reviews over the past 30 days, Baldur’s Gate 3 has a 96% rating (=”Overwhelmingly Positive”) on Steam. Larian founder Swen Vincke even said “ Sorry” to players experiencing short-term difficulties with the store’s servers. Interestingly, the Baldur’s Gate 3 hype was so big that it led to users in some regions having trouble connecting to Steam. Top 10 Larian games on Steam by peak concurrent players Its launch numbers are higher than the peak CCU of Divinity: Original Sin (22,040), its Enhanced Edition (7,565), and Original Sin 2 (93,701) combined. When looking at other Larian games, Baldur’s Gate 3 leads by a wide margin. It is worth noting that the latter is now in Early Access. It is currently between Hogwarts Legacy (879,308) and Sons of the Forest (414,257). The game also attracted 481,973 peak viewers on Twitch.īaldur’s Gate 3 is the second biggest launch on Steam this year in terms of peak CCU. ![]() The numbers may increase over the weekend, but the first results seem really impressive. Released on August 3, Baldur’s Gate 3 has already peaked at 472,136 concurrent players (via SteamDB). ![]()
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