With the support of GOG.com (entertainment platform and video game store, which is part of CD PROJEKT) website App2Top.ru continues to regularly analyze which PC games are in the greatest demand.
We remind you that we are publishing the Top 10 “Popular” on GOG.com for Thursday. And, accordingly, the positions of the games are also compared with the indicators of the same projects last Thursday.
The positions of the games in the very top are updated regularly. The games in it, according to the representative of the platform, are arranged by the number of copies sold over the previous day in all regions.
The leader in sales on GOG.com this week continues to be No Man’s Sky from Hello Games. The indie game, sold at full price, has not yet been released, but this does not prevent pre-orders for it from diverging. User interest in the project has recently been fueled, among other things, by videos about the user’s capabilities in the game.
After the loss of the feature, the action about survival in the world of the victorious “Big Brother” We happy few rolled down very quickly. The game is now in the 28th position, although a week ago it occupied the second. Perhaps the fact that the project was very restrained by the press also played a role, and the players received a survival instead of the new Bioshock Infinity.
Release of the first Batman episode: The Telltale Series has raised interest in the project (there was only a pre-order a week ago), so the game was not only able to stay in the top ten, but also to climb two positions up. Judging by Metacritic, both the media and the players met the game a little more coolly than other Telltale projects.
The weekly sale dedicated to prisons and dungeons brought such well-known hits as Prison Architect, Darkest Dungeon and Grim Dawn to the Top 10. A week ago, when cyberpunk classics like Syndicate (1993) and Frozen Synaps were being sold out, there was no such interest in those projects.
Stardew Valley from Chucklefish was replaced in the top ten by Starbound from the same publisher without any discount. Most likely, a small feature on the main page helped.
The main new game on GOG.com Today, This is Police became a week late (the release was originally scheduled for July 28, but the publisher of the EuroVideo Medien project forgot to “push the button”). The game, the development of which was headed by Ilya Yanovich, a former editor of Igromania and Kanobu, is in sixth place in sales.
The top itself can be found here.