I have yet to see actual sales figures, especially in light of the fact that they haven't come out with any, only player count. The player count is telling, especially seeing as they were giving out free steam keys. The highest players were on PC. Coincidence?I think not!
Article is a bit early for April fools day isn't it? Explain just how a game that's said nothing in terms of how many copies it sold, boasts only it's player count and is deemed a better selling game than Monster Hunter Wilds.
Last we all checked Monster Hunter Wilds sold 10 million copies if the game yet all we hear from Shadows is player count. This article comes off as being bribed from the company as everything written can be proven wrong. The game didn't sell well, it didn't sell a million copies otherwise we'd have heard that, and all the data shows that Monster Hunter Wilds heavily outperformed Shadows by every mile. If you or others wish to be this stubborn about it instead of facing reality then perhaps being a game journalist isn't for you as nobody can take you guys seriously if all you do is keep lying to our faces.
I have yet to see actual sales figures, especially in light of the fact that they haven't come out with any, only player count. The player count is telling, especially seeing as they were giving out free steam keys. The highest players were on PC. Coincidence?I think not!
I guess they only care about player count instead of sale numbers. I wonder how long these kind of people will keep defending a game that's just mid at best.
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