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Manor Lords :: A few words from the Dev before the launch into Early Access

Greg writes: "It's been quite a journey so far, but it won't stop on April 26th. During development, the core tester group was around 130+ people. Given the popularity of the game, I'm pretty sure there is going to be a wave of feedback that I will need to address after the early access launch."

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Manor Lords Sells 1 Million Copies In A Day

Manor Lords Publisher Hooded Horse announced the game has sold 1 million Copies in 1 day

ChasterMies7h ago

Damn. A lot of folks really want to be lord of their manor.

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Manor Lords Turning Into Latest Breakout Hit In 2024

Manor Lords may just be the next breakout hit of 2024. Digging into some already impressive stats

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Manor Lords is out today, and it already has 2,000 'Very Positive' reviews on Steam

Out today, Manor Lords, one of the most wishlisted games on Steam, has amassed more than 2,000 'Very Positive' reviews in a matter of hours.

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Crows902d ago

Indies are the only ones innovating.

The whole industry is upside down right now. AAA games that are always play it safe and are usually pretty bad or $70 whereas pretty decent to great indie games are usually $40 or less.

gold_drake2d ago

enlighten me, which AAA in ... the last 3 years have taken the "easy" route exactly?

we have had quite alot of fantastic triple A games lately.

Crows902d ago

I'm not here to enlighten you. Go play you're awesome triple A games that just keep on releasing left and right.

I won't disagree that we've had some good ones here and there...but most are trash. But if you enjoy them , more power to you.

NotoriousWhiz2d ago

Like it or not, Spider man 2 was the "easy" route. Fantastic game it is, but it's definitely not bringing innovation. Innovation is coming mostly from games like Baldur's gate 3, Palworld, Manor Lords, Dave the Diver, and plenty more indies.

esherwood2d ago

Every ubi soft game, cod, diablo, exc. literally all of them release none of them innovate in cool ways or have original games

dubal-e2d ago

One of the big 3 will purchase this company too.

shadowknight2032d ago

AAA games almost always plays it safe. There are exceptions, but it's certainly not the rule. To be indie and have the same expectations, means you don't sell games. It's quite a different dynamic between the two.