Metro Exodus caused a bit of a ruckus when it was
pulled from Steam
after Deep Silver decided to launch it exclusively on the Epic Games
Store instead. That meant Steam players had to wait a whole year before
they could play it on their platform of choice. Some weren't at all
happy about it and used
user reviews to criticise the exclusivity.
It
looks like a lot of prospective players stuck to their guns and waited
for the exclusive deal to end, as it's selling fairly well for a game
that's been available elsewhere for so long. Deep Silver's parent
company, Embracer Group, has released its Q3 earnings report, addressing
how Metro Exodus is doing on Steam.
"I
was happy to see it performing well, selling about 200,000 copies
already, and it was surprising to see one big country in Asia, the
biggest country, buying the product," said Embracer's CEO Lars Wingefors
about the Steam launch of Metro Exodus.
That big Asian country Wingefors refers to is almost certainly China.
It's not surprising that Chinese players have been buying the game in
droves as many other developers have found that it's one of the biggest
markets for Steam games. As Steven Messner reported last year, Chinese
players are
contributing hugely to sales of Steam games, and that's only increased since then.
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