
Director of Baldur ' S Gate 3 stated that single -user games have not died, but for popularity, they should be good
Start> The main for Baldur ' S Gate 3, Sven Vink is opposed to the statements that the single -user games are “dead”. He emphasizes that good single -user games flourish with the support of the industry of such developers as David Goldfarb.
Start> According to Winka, single -user games do not die a slow death, as many studios say, and so that the one -user game should be successful, it should first be good. If there is any example of the fact that single-user games have not died, then this is Baldur ' S Gate 3, which, after its release, won the “game of the year” and retained a strong, constant base of players, which is still extremely alive today, two years later, after its release. At the time of writing the report in Baldur ' S Gate 3, there were 36,000 simultaneous players in Steam, and the peak number of players in 24 hours on the Valve platform was 68,000.
Start> It seems that not only gamers divide the point of view of the vinka into single -user games, but also some developers of the industry. David Goldfarb, a well -known developer Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Payday 2, commented on the post of Vink as follows:
Start> other indicators that single -user games are not dying, there are games such as Black Myth, God of War: Ragnarok, Stalker 2 and what will be called Grand Theft Auto 6, when it comes out at the end of this year.
Start> Single -user games do not die, bad games die, regardless of their genre.
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