Dying Light 2: Stay Human has an extremely successful start on Steam. Zombie action from Techland became the best-selling game of last week, capturing more than half of the places on the bestseller chart. He took six lines at once, including the first three.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human
Dying Light 2 was released on Friday, February 4.
The game has hit the Steam chart before (in the form of pre-orders), but has never dominated it. For example, a week earlier, Dying Light 2 occupied only two places — third and fifth.
Against the background of strong sales, zombie action was also able to achieve high online. In the first hour after the release, he broke the mark of 100 thousand people, and on Sunday evening, 274,983 Steam users were already playing Dying Light 2 at the same time. Note that the record online for the first part was almost six times lower — 45,876 people.
Everything is fine with the ratings of Dying Light 2, too. On Steam, the game received 81% positive reviews, and critics from Metacritic rated the PC version of the title 79 points out of 100. However, gamers on Metacritic gave the title 5.1 points out of 10. Basically, they scolded him for bugs, bad animation and not too exciting plot.
Let’s go through the other games in the chart.
God of War, which had previously occupied the first place for three weeks in a row, disappeared from the rating. Among the remaining projects, the platinum pack for the Korean MMORPG Lost Ark showed the best sales. During the week, he moved from eighth place to fourth.
The pre-order of Enden Ring dropped from fourth place to sixth. Also, the pre-order of Total War: WARHAMMER III dropped in the rating, which went from the seventh line to the tenth. But It Takes Two, on the contrary, rose in the ranking from tenth place to eighth.