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Evil Raptor’s Far Far West clears half a million copies sold

Enad Global 7 has announced that Far Far West, the recently released stylized western co-op action title developed by Evil Raptor and published by Fireshine Games, has surpassed 500,000 units sold. The milestone was reached during its first weekend following the Steam Early Access launch on April 28th.

According to the press release, the title secured over 100,000 sales within the first 24 hours of availability. The game has remained among the top 5 best-selling titles on Steam since its debut. Enad Global 7 reports that more than 700,000 accumulated wishlists were in place before the launch.

Far Far West is a 1-4 player cooperative shooter where players control bounty hunters fighting supernatural enemies. The game features randomised encounters and progression systems, with a loop akin to that of Helldivers 2. Developer Evil Raptor intends to continue development through the Early Access period with content updates and feature expansions based on community feedback.

User reception on Steam currently sits at 97% positive ratings from over 17,000 reviews, putting it at “Overwhelmingly Positive”. Player engagement reached more than 47,000 concurrent users (via SteamDB) during the launch weekend.

KitGuru says: Have you tried Far Far West already? Are you enjoying the game? Do you think it deserves the praise it's getting?

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