Shooter The First Descendant earned about $7 million at the start of its second season

The looter-shooter The First Descendant, which was experiencing a significant decline in online numbers, brought back part of the audience to the game after the release of its second season. If previously the peak online fluctuated around 12-14 thousand players, then over the last week and a half it has consistently exceeded 20 thousand. This is still well below the peak figures, but a pretty good indicator in the current situation.

And according to the South Korean portal MTNin the first week of the second season, the project earned about $7 million. This amount, although higher than sales in recent months, is significantly lower than the first two months. Then the project earned an average of $17.5 million weekly, and in total about $140 million was earned in July and August.

For our part, we note that the update was released at a rather busy time: early access of Path of Exile 2, the release of Marvel Rivals and Delta Force, a major update in Helldivers 2 and much more. Those. Players have purposefully returned to The First Descendant and are pleased with the update. This is also evidenced by reviews of the game on Steam over the past 30 days: 81% of 5,380 s recommended the project.

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Shooter The First Descendant earned about 7 million at the Shooter The First Descendant earned about $7 million at the start of its second season

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