

Devil May Cry 5 is the fifth, after Metal Gear Solid 5.

It’s also worth noting that Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has become the third most-popular Japanese launch ever on Steam. This is all according to SteamCharts (via Spiel Times). Apart from GTA5, only the ever-popular DOTA 2, Counter-Strike Global Offensive, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, and Rainbow Six Siege are beating Sekiro in terms of concurrent users – very impressive for a single-player-only game. Other games Sekiro’s beating right now include Warframe, Team Fortress 2, ARK: Survival Evolved, and Path of Exile. Over the last 30 days, the ever-popular Grand Theft Auto 5 barely managed to top Sekiro with 126,518 concurrent users. By comparison, the second biggest launch on Steam, Devil May Cry 5, only managed a peak of 88,894 concurrent users. Modding is easier than ever thanks to tools like the polished and easy-to-use Snakebite Mod Manager, meaning any returning PC player of the game can get a whole new experience from their game to this very day.The game sold over 100,000 copies on PC in the first 24 hours of release, and hit a peak of 125,315 concurrent players yesterday. Updated April 11th, 2021 by Gene Cole: Official support for MGSV is long gone, but there's still a huge community around it that continues to add mods that change and improve the game. Thankfully, it's moddable enough on the PC platform to keep everyone interested, and with the Snakebite Mod Manager it's easier than ever for both new and old fans of this unique game to add a little more to it. True enough, there's nothing quite like it to this day. RELATED: 10 Movie References & Homages Hidden In The Metal Gear Solid Franchise While it felt like an incomplete game, in terms of story, its unique twist on its main genre and the open-world genre make it one-of-a-kind. Stealth and open-world have never really merged together successfully in the video game industry until Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain proved the world wrong back in 2015.
