Manor Lords: great launch on Steam with over 159,000 connected users and first place in the rankings

Manor Lords: great launch on Steam with over 159,000 connected users and first place in the rankings
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Manor Lords arrived and made itself felt immediately: as the great expectations that surrounded the title in question right from before its launch easily implied, the release on Steam was a success, with over 159,000 players connected simultaneously register on the Steam database and the first place in the ranking of the best sellers.

On the other hand, it was the game most desired by users, i.e. the one most included in the Steam wish list, and at launch a large amount of players immediately flocked to the title in question.

This despite the fact that it was also released on Game Pass at the same time, demonstrating how Valve’s platform is always decisive for Windows users, regardless of the sales price.

Immediately at the top of the rankings

Manor Lords, the main illustration

The precise data on users simultaneously online on Manor Lords is 159,701, recorded during the night, which shows how many users immediately wanted to try their hand at the particular medieval simulation.

The other notable fact is the presence of Manor Lords at the top of the ranking of the best-selling games of the week on Steam: the Slavic Magic game placed directly in first place, overtaking titles of great interest such as No Rest for the Wicked , the usual Counter-Strike 2 and also Helldivers 2, which dropped several positions after remaining at the top for a long time.

It should also be remembered that Manor Lords is available in early access on Steam, therefore it is not the definitive version and will still have to go through a long period of various refinements and improvements. To get to know him better, we refer you to our review of Manor Lords.

 
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