Pre-orders for Obsidian Entertainment’s latest game Avowed have caught the attention of many gamers and made it to the top sellers list on Steam. The overwhelming enthusiasm of the gaming community is evident, with many players looking forward to exploring the new world on offer.
With Obsidian’s reputation established through previous successful titles, expectations were high for the launch of Avowed. It’s a testament to the fact that there’s still a huge appetite for quality games and they’re ready for an amazing gaming experience.
Interestingly, Avowed can compete with popular multiplayer games like Counter-Strike 2 and Marvel Rivals.
Competing with Many New Games
Based on the latest information from Steam, Avowed managed to achieve a pretty impressive position, which is ranked 6th for the United States market. This shows the high enthusiasm of gamers for the game.

Apart from Avowed, the list also contains some new titles that have caught the eye, such as Sid Meier’s Civilization VII as well as Kingdom Come Deliverance II. The presence of these games adds to the diversity of choices for players and reflects the development of the gaming industry.
The game has attracted a lot of attention since the early access period, with around 9,000 players having joined. However, this figure does not include players using the Xbox platform.
With these various factors, there is a good chance that the number of players will continue to increase over time, indicating that this game has very promising potential.
Avowed’s success is a breath of fresh air for the gaming industry, especially in the context of new game sales that will increase by 2025. Interestingly, of the top ten best-selling games on Steam right now. Four of them have already been released or are scheduled to be released in the first quarter of this year.
Some of the titles that stole the show were Sid Meier’s Civilization VII, Kingdom Come Deliverance 2, and also Elden Ring Nightreign. This shows that players’ enthusiasm for quality games is still very high. This opens up more opportunities for developers to succeed.