![]() ![]() "Metallic costumes", a couple of extra characters, and "a new game mode" which it absolutely flat-out never identifies! Oh, and makes no indication what DLC might be released across this unidentified season. The secret, it seems, lies in the "season pass" DLC further down, which Steam doesn't indicate has a button, but takes you to a page that almost tells you what's in it. Usually there's a purple button that takes you to an ambiguous page that half-describes what the extra money buys you, but not here! Are people just saying, "Well, 'Deluxe' sure sounds fancy with its Frenchy e on the end! I'll pay another £20!"? Or, should you wish, you could pick the green button immediately below and spend an eye-watering £60 on "TEKKEN 7 Deluxe Edition". There is just vanilla TEKKEN 7, which will cost you a princely £40. TEKKEN 7 demonstrates this nicely, not just with its two separate appearances in this chart, both of which link to the same store page, but when you get to that page, the realisation that it's close to impossible to work out the difference between the two version that presumably lead to all this muddle. So often, the result seems to be publishers having no clue how to actually put their game on the system, resulting in confusion when trying to buy. Steam, as we all know, is barely held together by spit and strawberry laces. There was a time, about ten years ago, when another Vietnam game would have caused people to sigh off their own foreheads, but it seems the gruesome conflict is having a second (third?) wind. Still, two weeks in the top ten is impressive stuff, and perhaps more impressively, it's the version with the bloody bonus pretend hats thrown in that's maintained its grip at number 10, rather than the slightly cheaper version without. Only managing to cling on to one of its two spots from last week, community-co-created RS2 has the distinct advantage of a modding community already behind it before it goes on sale. We've taken a look, and totted up the games people are buying the most often. It's a "virtual shop", a place where you can buy games that, incredibly, has no walls whatsoever! It's entirely rendered digitally, using computers. V Rising is rising fast, and time will tell if the game will be as popular as other indie titles such as Phasmophobia and Valheim.Have you heard about Steam? It's a sort of shop, but not a shop with a door and a roof and some shelves. Stunlock’s previous title Battlerite became free to play after a paid early access period. It is uncertain if the title will ever be free to play. The game is currently in early access with a price of $19.99. The Vampire survival game features mechanics such as crafting, raids, building and more. V Rising is an open world Dark Fantasy MMORPG that takes inspiration from games such as Valheim and Diablo. That said, our goal is to finalize the game and leave Early Access within 12 months. It is difficult to say precisely how long it will take to process player feedback and further develop the game accordingly. Our focus is to ensure the best experience possible. A full version of the game is expected to release in the next 12 months according to the developer, and will take into account player feedback and improve the game over this time period. V Rising is currently in early access, and is still in development. It's official! 500,000 Vampires out there have stepped foot into Vardoran! Thank you all for joining us on this journey! /35pLD6DQW2 Not only did V Rising surpass 100,000 players on steam, the game now has 500,000 players in total days after launch, a major milestone for any indie developer. The DLC Bundle Edition came in 2nd, and the Founders Pack Edition came in fourth behind top seller Elden Ring. V Rising has also made the Steam Top Sellers list for this week, ranking 1st on the list. Twitch viewership peaked at over 130,000 streams shortly after launch. The number of concurrent steam players rose over 100,000 on Friday for a short period, with active players trending upwards. The Diablo like MMORPG released into early access on May 17th for PC and has seen a growing player-count since. ![]() The indie title V Rising from Stunlock Studios has launched to great success. This success has been attributed to titles such as Valheim and Among Us, and now a new game joins their ranks. Every now and then, an indie title comes out of the blue and surprises everyone with a stellar launch. ![]()
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