After the first season of The Witcher on Netflix, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is finding new customers on Steam.
As a well-known fan of the universe created by Andrzej Sapkowski, on December 17, the second season of The Witcher was released on Netflix. He divided societyBecause not everyone likes the plot change compared to the original.
Already during the first season of production, it was clear that the series was helping The Witcher 3 get back to the top. The game broke popularity records on Steam and you may be wondering if the situation will be similar after the season two premiere.
According to the data available so far, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt may not make it past the next stages (after all, it’s a six-year-old game), but it has recently been very popular on Steam. Even before the premiere of the new episodes, the game was being played daily by about 20-25 thousand players via the Valve app.
After December 17, these numbers rose to as much as 40,000. Moreover, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in the Gold Edition (that is, the version with two expansion stories) took 8th place in the ranking of the world’s bestsellers – It is strong evidence that the address is finding new customers.
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