Big Walk Sells 1 Million Copies in 6 Days, Steam Reviews Very Positive
The game's rapid sales and positive reception show that its focus on conversation and walking resonates with players seeking a cooperative experience.
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Big Walk, the cooperative online game from House House and Panic, has sold 1 million copies in 6 days. Steam reviews are Very Positive, with players praising its childlike sense of adventure. It supports 2 to 12 players and is available on Switch 2, PS5, and PC with cross-play.
Big Walk, the cooperative online game from House House and Panic, has sold 1 million copies in 6 days, according to the official announcement. Steam reviews are Very Positive, with players comparing the experience to playing at an athletic facility as a child and calling it a historical work.
The game supports 2 to 12 players exploring an open world with challenges and puzzles, communicating via voice chat and gestures. It is available on Nintendo Switch 2, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam, with cross-play across platforms. The regular price is 2,300 yen, with a 25 percent discount on Switch 2 and Steam versions, and it is part of the August free games for PS Plus.
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