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You're probably going to say its #X in top sellers aren't you? Yes other games that ended up not being a success did too.
Stellar Blade already sold extremely well on PS5.
back then, alot of people were already looking forward to the PC release, and half my friendslist pre ordered the game on steam already, same as me.
just basic statistics because the game is pretty great.
it's a trend, i only connect the dots.
you can hate and cry and toss around as much as you want, this game is going to sell well on steam as it sold exceptionally well on PS5 already.
because there are exponentially more users on PC, go figure.
the majority of PC gamers are playing on old potato machines that cannot run most games in the past 5 years.
it still leaves more than enough players who are interested in videogames and can run them.
i'm not saying Stellar Blade's success is set in stone, but it's a game that performed very very well on PS5 already, and there are many steam users who want to play aswell.
we'll see how many of those buy the game.
Sega has yet to remove Denuvo on many of their games nowadays. Planet Zoo and Planet Coaster will most likely never be available without Denuvo.