Avowed has been out for just a few days, but it has been performing decently well in the highly competitive RPG genre. The credit for this success, of course, goes to none other than Obsidian Entertainment, the studio behind the title, and, weirdly, also to Microsoft.
Avowed is performing decently well | Obsidian Entertainment
Obsidian is the same studio that is behind other popular titles such as Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds, and more. However, the studio wasn’t really that stable before it was bought out by the giant back in 2018, changing the course of the future for the game-developing house forever.
Avowed success: How Microsoft plays a part Microsoft is a part of the reason for Avowed’s success | Obsidian Entertainment
Avowed was one of the most-anticipated releases of 2025, and now that it is finally out, it is being welcomed warmly by gamers, despite the player count on Steam suggesting otherwise.
Avowed is performing decently well | Obsidian Entertainment
Obsidian is the same studio that is behind other popular titles such as Fallout: New Vegas, The Outer Worlds, and more. However, the studio wasn’t really that stable before it was bought out by the giant back in 2018, changing the course of the future for the game-developing house forever.
Avowed success: How Microsoft plays a part Microsoft is a part of the reason for Avowed’s success | Obsidian Entertainment
Avowed was one of the most-anticipated releases of 2025, and now that it is finally out, it is being welcomed warmly by gamers, despite the player count on Steam suggesting otherwise.
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