Resident Evil 4 Remake launched last Friday and so far, it looks like the game has been a huge success. The Steam numbers alone are impressive, with the game peaking at well over 160,000 concurrent players over the launch weekend, making it the biggest Resident Evil launch in the series' history.
Looking at the data shared by SteamDB, the Resident Evil 4 remake is off to a good start. After peaking at just over 140K concurrent players on Steam after the first 24 hours, the game continued to climb, ending up with a lifetime peak of over 164K concurrent players.
This is a significant gain over previous Resident Evil games on Steam. For comparison, Resident Evil Village peaked at 106,631 concurrent players, while Resident Evil 2 Remake peaked at just under 75K players, making RE4 Remake twice as popular at launch. This also goes to show how big the Resident Evil franchise is as a whole, as EA's equally hyped Dead Space Remake launched with a peak concurrent player count of just over 30K players.
Resident Evil 4 is a survival horror game developed by Capcom. Like the original, critics are very pleased with the game, which currently sits at an OpenCritic score of 92 (97% recommend).
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