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Manor Lords has already sold more than a million copies since its launch on Friday

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When a game sits on over three million wishlists on Steam before it launches, you expect the game to sell well when it actually launches. To no one’s surprise, that’s exactly what happened with Lords Manor.

On Saturday, the official X (formerly Twitter) account For game publisher Hooded Horsediscovered it Lords Manor It has already sold over a million copies since it was launched just a day ago on Friday, April 26th.

The historic game of City Builder, and the creation of one man, Greg Steichen, has risen to the occasion At the top of the Steam sales chartWhen it was released as an Early Access title.

In addition, the game has a lot Concurrent Steam users right now. It reached its current peak of 170,082 players online at once earlier today. That number could go up even more for the rest of the weekend.

Lords Manor is also at the top of the sales charts in Epic Games Store. and found in Currently number two on GoG.com After being on top earlier this weekend. The game is also available at no additional cost to Microsoft’s PC Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. You can also play it on the Nvidia GeForce Now cloud gaming service if you bought the game on Steam or if you have a PC Game Pass subscription.

A hooded horse set the price for Lords Manor Priced at $39.99, but it’s now available for a few weeks at a discount of $29.99. In a Steam postHooded Horse CEO Tim Bender discusses the game’s price:

Your support for developer Greg and his game has already been tremendous, so I want to say: please, don’t feel any pressure to buy the game if waiting is better for you. If the money is tight at the moment or you are still not sure, we will run the 25% discounts often and give you plenty of opportunities to get the game later too, no one should feel fear of missing out or any kind of pressure.

Styczen also posted on Manor Lords X (formerly Twitter) It was said back in March that he and Hood Hood would begin work on the Xbox console version of the game “as soon as possible.”

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