- Stats showcase an insane Elden Ring player engagement on Steam and PlayStation.
- Almost 45% of the players spent 100+ hours in the game on Steam.
- It even outpaced massive live service games like Baldur’s Gate 3 and Diablo 4.
Elden Ring is considered one of the best Souls-like titles ever made, redefining the genre when it launched in 2022. It also went on to win many accolades, including the Game of the Year award. Now, the stats show it also had insane engagement from the fans.
According to a new report, around 45% of Elden Ring players spent over 100 hours in the game on Steam, while over 30% of players on PlayStation did the same, surpassing even some big live service game numbers.
Why it matters: Elden Ring’s base game requires around 60 to 70 hours to complete, but seeing how much time fans spent on it shows how wonderfully engaging and fleshed out the game is.
Based on statistics from Alinea Analytics, almost half of Elden Ring players on Steam spent over 100 hours on it. Users on PlayStation also showed great interest, with 33% of players spending over 100 hours.
While Elden Ring, combined with its DLC, is a really hard game, still, around 10% of players on both PlayStation and Steam completed all the achievements to get the platinum status. Comparatively, the stats on Xbox are quite measly.
Even more impressive is the fact that the engagement outpaced the likes of Baldur’s Gate 3 and Diablo 4, both of which are live service games. Data also reveals despite being a bit controversial, Elden Ring Nightrean is also the most wishlisted Souls game on Steam.
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