Biggest launch for a Japanese game on the platform

Monster Hunter: World’sPC port hasn’t even been out a full day and it is already breaking records. While Capcom hasn’t officially unveiled sales figures for the series’ PC debut, a cursorylook at Steamcharts.comreveals a concurrent player count of around 239,000 so far. While that figure is impressive as hell, it starts to get more impressive when you look at the history of Japanese games released on Valve’s platform.

For comparison’s sake,Dark Souls IIIpreviously held the record for the single best launch day of a Japanese title on Steam with a little under 130,000 players logging on.Monster Hunter: Worldhas soundly crushed that and is now actually among some of the biggest launches on the platform, period. It joins the likes ofCivilization VIandNo Man’s Sky, only outclassed byGrand Theft Auto VandFallout 4in terms of day one adoption.

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Another statistic,Kingdom Come: Deliverancepreviously held the 2018 “best day one numbers” with 96,000 users saddling up for adventure.Worldis doing roughly 200% better, even after being available on consoles for half a year. To say Capcom struck it big withWorldis an understatement.

Monster Hunter: Worldsmashes the record for biggest Japanese launch on Steam ever[PC Gamer]

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