Crimson Desert Defies Single-Player Trends on Steam
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Crimson Desert is maintaining an unusually strong player count on Steam, a rare achievement for a single-player title. The game recently recorded a 24-hour peak of over 232,000 players, staying close to its all-time peak of 276,000, with more than 200,000 players still active at any given time.
Unlike most single-player games that see a sharp drop after launch, Crimson Desert’s sustained engagement is largely driven by its massive open world and long playtime. With an average of around 70 hours just for the main story—and significantly more for full exploration—players are staying active longer instead of quickly completing the game and moving on.
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turns out if you make a really long game, people stay longer, who could’ve guessed