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So there’s this game, PEAK, and it’s kinda exploded lately. Steam launch? Totally crushed it. Like, Aggro Crab and Landfall Games, who teamed up on this one, gotta be over the moon. And rightly so. The gaming community is throwing all the love their way, which is awesome because, let’s face it, sometimes those indie gems get lost in the sea of major releases like, I dunno, Death Stranding or Elden Ring sequels. But PEAK? Climbers won’t shut up about it.
Aggro Crab did another game, Something Crab’s Treasure—name slips my mind, but it was a hit, too. And then there’s Landfall from Sweden, who are notorious jokesters. They once made a game called Content Warning—sounds terrifying, right? Uh, unlike that, PEAK’s all good vibes and mountain climbing thrills. It’s already become a fan favorite.
Oh, and there’s this photo. Random, yet not? It’s from some players sharing their climbing solo tips. Useful, I guess, if you’re playing alone and stuff.
Anyway, back to the devs. They’ve jumped on Steam to shout out to everyone for supporting PEAK. Seriously, they’ve been giggling at all the social media buzz. And while they’re still piecing together their next steps, they’re teasing us with hints of new features—localization’s on the list and maybe some fresh content. Bugs getting squashed, too. Those connection issues? Soon just a bad memory—or so they hope.
Crazy thing, eight days after launch, PEAK sold like two million copies. Bam! Players aren’t just buying; they’re singing praises, calling it a “peak” of its own. Devs are cooking up merch, too. Fans love a good T-shirt, right?
Honestly, PEAK’s got the co-op magic. It’s right up there with classics like Chained Together and that Totally Reliable Delivery Service game—which sounds like a Landfall thing, though it’s by We’re Five Games.
So yeah, with how things are going, expect PEAK to keep a-climbing and finding a niche in even more gamers’ hearts. Can’t wait to see where Aggro Crab and Landfall take this.