You’ve probably heard of Starfield, but have you heard of Redfall? Both are Microsoft-owned games that were released this year—but while Starfield saw over one million concurrent players last month, Redfall has fallen very, very flat.
The vampire-themed first-person shooter game from Bethesda and Arkane Studios (Deathloop) dipped below 100 concurrent players on leading PC gaming platform Steam in June, just two months after its release. Now, the game barely has enough global concurrent players for a full team, seeing just four concurrent players at a low point on Sunday and dipping again to just six concurrent players Friday, according to Steamdb data.
At its peak, Redfall only saw a little over 6,000 concurrent players, however. So while it’s fallen far from all-time highs, the game has never managed to attract more than a modest audience.
Despite having the tech and gaming powerhouse that is Microsoft’s Bethesda Softworks behind it, Redfall has flopped so far. The game has a “Mostly Negative” player score on Steam—and has only managed to get around 2,300 reviews on Steam in total.
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Author: Kate Irwin
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