Il creatore di Balatro dà il via all'arco narrativo dei supercriminali, celebra la perdita dell'umanità 11,000 anni di tempo al roguelike su tutte le piattaforme
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Balatro’s taking over the world, and creator Localthunk is loving the view from the top.
We’ve seen nothing but a string of successes from the poker roguelike (in the absolute simplest terms) since it launched back in February, going on to vendere 50,000 copies in 10 days, and then a million copies in under a month, e double that by August. Più recentemente, it beat out Stardew Valley and Minecraft on the mobile sales charts and was nominated for three different awards at the Golden Joysticks.
Now we have a completely different metric by which to measure Balatro’s monumental success, as Localthunk is celebrating the fact that “Balatro has been cumulatively played for over 11,000 years across all platforms.”
Balatro has been cumulatively played for over 11,000 years across all platforms ?Ottobre 8, 2024
That is an absolutely staggering figure, and frankly Localthunk seems a little too eager to celebrate humanity losing that much collective time to a video game, even if it is their own. At least the dev apologized when the mobile port was released even as the game’s publisher half-joked, “productivity be damned”.
All joking aside, it’s been something else watching a relatively niche release become such a behemoth in a fairly short length of time. Dopo tutto, Localthunk themselves said a few months back that they only expected to sell “può essere 10 copies” and then go back to their IT job. Apparentemente, it wasn’t until “a day before launch” that they realized they might just have a hit on their hands.
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