Monday, January 29th 2024

Enshrouded Attracts Over a Million Players Only Days After Launch

Greetings, Flameborn! In just four days, Enshrouded has attracted over a million players! We are completely blown away by its success and the overwhelmingly positive reception. From the bottom of our hearts, we want to thank all our players. We're excited to let you know that this is just the beginning for Enshrouded. We are looking forward to continuing the development of the game with your support, aiming to make Enshrouded the best game it can be.

We are back to work this week and working tirelessly on the next update. We would like to thank those of you who have sent suggestions and feedback, as well as those who have reached out to share issues they've encountered. There is a lot of you but this is the start of something we want to make truly special, and thanks to your support, we're well on our way to make it happen with Enshrouded. Once again, a heartfelt thank you to everyone! The Keen Team.
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You are Flameborn, last ember of hope of a dying race. Awaken, survive the terror of a corrupting fog, and reclaim the lost beauty of your kingdom. Venture into a vast world, vanquish punishing bosses, build grand halls and forge your path in this co-op survival Action RPG for up to 16 players.
Sources: Enshrouded Steam Profile, Eurogamer
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10 Comments on Enshrouded Attracts Over a Million Players Only Days After Launch

#1
scottslayer
1 million players after little advertising and no player hype (I have heard nothing about this game from any other person) is great if the number is real.
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#2
SN2716057
Still in EA so I'll wait till launch and some proper reviews before adding to my library.
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GooseMoose
I've had a few bugs here and there but honestly it is a really fun game so far!
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Sp33d Junki3
scottslayer1 million players after little advertising and no player hype (I have heard nothing about this game from any other person) is great if the number is real.
lots of hype, many streamers playing. simple to the point play for me.
enjoy it so far.
overshadowed from palworld,
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Minus Infinity
Looks good, but the world is far too empty for my liking currently. I'm not jumping on early access. Let's see if they can add a lot more content in the future. I made the mistake with Valheim of jumping in early.
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#6
kony
They said they were inspired by Gothic series, but this is nothing like Gothic, not even close. It's just a sandbox building game.
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#7
Melvis
Sadly I stopped playing this game since the lag is just to much. 250ping and it acts more like 10 000ping, needs dedicated servers and this fixed before I go back to the game.
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#8
Assimilator
The game looks fun but it's crashed repeatedly for every streamer I've seen playing it. Devs need to improve stability before I'll consider it, "Early Access" should not mean "crashtastic".
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GooseMoose
Minus InfinityLooks good, but the world is far too empty for my liking currently. I'm not jumping on early access. Let's see if they can add a lot more content in the future. I made the mistake with Valheim of jumping in early.
Interesting, I feel like it's pretty well populated. I find myself on long treks less often than in Valheim, but the fast travel system maybe makes it feel like I can move around the map much easier I guess.
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Minus Infinity
GooseMooseInteresting, I feel like it's pretty well populated. I find myself on long treks less often than in Valheim, but the fast travel system maybe makes it feel like I can move around the map much easier I guess.
Yeah fast travel and the glider helps. But you could use portals in Valheim to help. Enshrouded at least offers loot and ability to play a lot fo different classes. It already looks way more fun. I loved Valheim at first, but the grind just got to much and the modding scene has died. I didn't play for a long time and when I went back nearly all my mods were broken and the developers had quit the scene. I personally couldn't stand the block low res textures which is why I turned to modding but no one could mod the crappy low res character models.
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