It is no secret that Elden Ring is taking the world by storm, with its immense popularity and nearly-perfect review scores from significant gaming outlets. Since its launch a couple of weeks ago, Elden Ring became FromSoftware's biggest Steam launch in history, surpassing Dark Souls 3 andSekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Now, rumors claim that Elden Ring may have broken yet another milestone by breaking over 10 million units sold on PC.
According to data released by SteamSpy, Elden Ring has sold over 10 million copies on Steam in just a week. However, it is worth pointing out that SteamSpy only shows game sales estimates by keeping track of the number of players who own a game. Players should also remember that SteamSpy only tracks public profiles, so players whose accounts remain private are not counted, which means that sales figures of Elden Ring on PC could be more than 10 million.
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However, it is important to remember that data from SteamSpy is not official, so players should take this information with a grain of salt. At the time of writing, FromSoftware, or any other reputable data tracking company, hasn't confirmed the 10 million units sold for Elden Ring on PC. Despite this, there is no denying that Elden Ring is on the road to smash sales records. As previously mentioned, the game received positive reviews from almost all major gaming outlets, and this critical reception is also reflected in fan feedback.
According to numbers provided by GSD a few days ago, Elden Ring has seen the biggest non-FIFA or Call of Duty launch in the UK since Red Dead Redemption 2. Additionally, Elden Ring's initial sales are more than double the performance of Horizon: Forbidden West. GSD
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