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I would put money on co-op being far less played than singleplayer
Ive been playing computer games for the last 35 years and turn-based was super popular before. Look at fallout and xcom etc. Amazing turn-based games from back in the day..
I hope to see more turn-based games in the future. Hopefully they're making a comeback and this game succeeding will hopefully inspire other developers to look at it as a viable option too.
Also, I couldn't give two shizers about co-op. I despise multiplayer for the most part, I think it's really stunted game development in the last 10 years, certainly done more harm than good..
added to my blocklist