

Follow our live blog below for the best analysis, reaction and charts from the. It's still one of the best point & click adventures of the year according to review rankings - "Technobabylon," "Dropsy," the new "King's Quest" and a remastered "Grim Fandango" were also highly rated. Rishi Sunak has attempted to alleviate the pain for millions of families. "The Book of Unwritten Tales 2" was another early 2015 release, this time a picturesque jaunt through a stylized fantasy land, and half off on GOG puts it back in the public eye.

Well received upon its release at the start of the year, "Grey Goo" lifts an end-of-the-world scenario (a nanomachines takeover) and places it within the real-time strategy genre, where players are in charge of building and commanding small armies in defense of humanity.Ī 60% reduction on the game and half off its June expansion took the pair to the top of Gamersgate's chart there's a $30,000 invitational tournament series beginning September 26, to be streamed live on Twitch with further details from the game's site. Make sure you subscribe to our push-notifications and never miss an update on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice."Metal Gear Solid V" continues to rule PC digital retail, while "The Book of Unwritten Tales 2" and "Grey Goo" enjoy a new lease of life after significant discounts. Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice received great reviews from media outlets, with a 91 Metacritic rating on PC. Despite being cracked within its first 24 hours, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is selling pretty well. Also, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is the first-ever singleplayer game from a Japanese developer with the most concurrent players.Īnother interesting fact to keep in mind is that FromSoftware didn’t use Denuvo anti-piracy protection for Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice.

Not just that, the game is currently the best-selling PS4 game on almost every Amazon website.ĭevil May Cry peaked around 88,894 players and Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain peaked around 91,195 during their first 24 hours respectively. It’s interesting how many people speculated the game won’t sell much. Based on data from SteamCharts, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice sold around 100,254 copies in just 24 hours since its release.
