《上古卷軸4:遺忘之都Remastered》上市首週成績亮眼,官方宣布遊玩人數破400萬、Steam同上也破20萬
在一發售就登上 Steam 的暢銷排行榜冠軍之後,Bethesda 官方昨(26)天再度發布有關於《上古卷軸4:遺忘之都Remastered》的好消息,稱截至目前為止已經有超過 400 萬位玩家進入遊戲世界,並且也非常感謝各位玩家的遊玩與重溫回憶。
We are so grateful to the over 4 million of you that have already ventured into Cyrodiil with Oblivion Remastered. Thank you! pic.twitter.com/Fz1lo7XZtM
— Bethesda Game Studios (@BethesdaStudios) April 25, 2025
而玩家們也開始敲碗,詢問 Bethesda 接下來又將重製哪部經典作品,並且也好奇在這 400 萬位玩家中實際帶來了多少銷量,只不過,或許有一點不用懷疑,就是《上古卷軸4:遺忘之都Remastered》真的是近期最熱門的遊戲之一,因為根據 SteamDB 的數據顯示,目前在 Steam 上《上古卷軸4:遺忘之都Remastered》最高峰時共有超過 20 萬名玩家同時遊玩,並且直到目前為止平均都有超過 10 萬名玩家同時重溫這款經典遊戲。
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