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Subscribe to our newsletter Resident Evil Requiem players are completing the game at a far higher rate than other AAA releases, with 70% of people who played the game on PC finishing it.As spotted by UnGeek, Steam Achievement and PlayStation Trophy data for Resident Evil Requiem reveals that 70% of players on Steam have the Rookie Agent achievement, which you get for completing the game on at least Casual difficulty, while over on PlayStation, the number is slightly lower at a 66.9% ratio.Incredibly, as users on Twitter point out, that same number for Xbox users is all the way up at 90%, although some speculate this could be due to the console having a lower player count than the others.
Gaming market data firm Alinea Analytics suggested in the first five million copies sold, only 300k were on Xbox as opposed to the estimated 2.3 million on Steam and 1.6 million on PlayStation, which would back that idea up.Article continues below But regardless, its an impressive stat
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This announcement has sparked considerable discussion among gamers.
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