Kingdom Come: Deliverance Is Out Of Steam?

Warhorse‘s game seemingly ran out of steam in two and a half months.

GitHyp reports that since the game launched in February, Kingdom Come: Deliverance has lost ninety-five (95!) percent of its player base despite having 96 thousand concurrent players on February 19 on Steam, and that’s higher than even Far Cry 5 (92 thousand), and Warhammer: Vermintide 2 (73 thousand).

We can’t cast the blame on it being a single-player title, though – The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim can still pull in 10-15 thousand players even nowadays, and even The Witcher 3 was around 12-20 thousand last year. If you have a good gameplay experience, as well as mod support (which is being developed by Warhorse at the moment), players will return to your product even if its several years old.

Kingdom Come: Deliverance does not have massive replayability, proven by the statistics… and it will be hard for the Czech developers to stand up from such a loss!

Source: WCCFTech

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