Over 70,000 people were playing The Veilguard at the same time, and it’s not even the weekend yet
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The decade-long wait for another game inBioWare’s epic fantasy series has paid off big time as the newly releasedDragon Age: The Veilguardis already breaking records.
After its own rocky development journey, Dragon Age: The Veilguard finally released just yesterday to both solid reviews and a record number of players on Steam. According toSteamDBestimates, the fourth Dragon Age game pulled in more than 70,000 concurrent players who were fighting to protect the Veil all at the same time. The RPG has also topped the platform’s ‘Top Sellers’ chart and even passed Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 on the list.
Publisher EA is probably chuffed since The Veilguard is now its one of its biggest single-player launches on the platform, narrowly passing Star Wars Jedi Survivor’s peak concurrent numbers, which were already impressive a year ago, but not quite reaching The Sims 4’s 96,000 peak record - and who can blame ‘em? It’s The Sims.
Developer BioWare can still throw a party and call the game a record-breaker since it did set a new record for the studio itself. The Veilguard overtook Mass Effect: Legendary Edition’s 59,000-player peak to become the company’s biggest Steam release of all time.
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