NetEase's post-apocalyptic survival game, Once Human, launched on PC with a peak concurrent player count of 230,000 on Steam, securing a top-seven spot in sales and a top-five position in most-played games. While impressive, this initial success may be tempered by the possibility of a player drop-off. The game's mobile release, originally planned for September, has been delayed, adding another layer of intrigue.
The game, set in a world ravaged by a catastrophic event leading to supernatural occurrences, has generated considerable excitement. Despite the delay, Once Human remains a strong contender, boasting impressive graphics and gameplay. NetEase, known for its mobile game dominance, is making a significant push into the PC market with this title. However, shifting their primary audience so rapidly might prove challenging.
Upcoming updates include a PvP mode for the Mayflies and Rosetta factions and a new PvE area in a northern mountain region with unique enemies.
A Promising Start, But Will it Last?
The 230,000 peak player count is noteworthy, but it's crucial to remember that this represents the highest concurrent player count, not the average. A significant drop from this peak shortly after launch could be a cause for concern, especially considering the game initially had over 300,000 Steam wishlists.
While Once Human shows promise, NetEase's transition to a primarily PC audience may take time. The mobile release, slated for September, will be a key indicator of the game's overall success.
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