Steam's "Hottest EA Graduation Game of the Year" list: domestic bone hero killer platinum
V-Club today released the "Best of 2021" list, summarizing the best-selling games, best new products, and hottest games on the Steam platform in 2021. In addition, according to the gross revenue of the game, they also selected the best-selling games that graduated from the Steam "Early Access (EA)" stage this year, and divided them into three levels: "Platinum", "Gold" and "Silver", and the domestic game "Bone: Hero Killer" reached the "Platinum" level. Let's take a look.~
2021 Steam "Hottest Early Access Graduation Work of the Year" list
Platinum (in no particular order):
Deep Trek: Below Zero
The Edge of Breath
Small Bones: Hero Killer
Doomsday Zone: Isolation
Medieval Dynasties
The Chernobyl
Hell on Earth
《GTFO》
Solara: Crown of Mages
"You Draw Me Guess"
"Wild Wonders"
Total War Simulator
Gold (in no particular order):
Guns Reborn
Legion Wars 2 Multiplayer Tower Defense
The Holy Grail of Stains
"Lord Demon King, Fight Off the Brave"
Century: Age of Ashes
"Ghostport Maze"
Land of Deception
Elemental Tower Defense 2
The Academy of Spellcasters
"Infernal Temple"
Terminator Lily: The Knight's Redemption
The Tramp: A Hard Life
Silver (in no particular order):
Between Fears
The Ultimate Admiral: Age of Discovery
"Narrow Fighting"
《Recreation Room》
Eternal Edge
"Silence"
Fantastic Expedition 2
Tribes and Machetes
Super Animal Battle Royale
The Fire Judgment
Dome: Post-Sci-Fi Apocalyptic RPGs
《Dysmantle》
Library of Ruins
Robot Arena
First Class Crisis
"This Is My Land"
"The Enemy of the Whole Network"
Russian Fishing
《SURV1V3》
Bloodstained Town
Pulsar: The Lost Colony
Survival at the End of the Day
"Mervoo Place"
Brutal Squad
"Town Stacking Music"
V officially said that the development model of "Early Access" will continue to be popular throughout 2021, with more than 1,000 games launched through Early Access throughout the year. However, this list is made for graduation works, some of which have come a long way from debuting steam to now. Some games break through barriers and progress quickly in Early Access, while others progress steadily over the years. While each game has its own unique path and story, they are all a powerful testament to the power of Early Access to great games.