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The First Descendant Surpasses 10 Million Players in First Week
The First Descendant, a new looter-shooter game by Nexon, has achieved a significant milestone. In its first week, the game amassed over 10 million players, a notable accomplishment for the free-to-play title. Despite its controversies and initial server issues, the game has managed to capture a large audience.
The First Descendant was launched to much anticipation. However, the game faced various issues at the start, including server problems and mixed reviews. On Steam, it holds a 52% positive rating, indicating a polarizing reception. Yet, these hurdles haven’t hindered its rapid growth in player numbers.
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Nexon has expressed gratitude towards its player base, emphasizing their commitment to improving the game. They acknowledged the feedback from the community and assured players of their dedication to delivering a better experience.
The game’s success can be attributed to its engaging gameplay and the free-to-play model, which allows a broader audience to access it. The First Descendant offers an immersive looter-shooter experience, attracting fans of the genre despite the rocky start.
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