Cult Of The Lamb Joins Baldur's Gate 3 On The Vatican's Most-Played List

Cult Of The Lamb Joins Baldur's Gate 3 On The Vatican's Most-Played List

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People handle the loss of someone close to them in different ways. I imagine many of you reading this will dive into a video game to distract you. Turns out you might share that with someone who calls the Vatican home, as a resident of the holiest place on Earth picked up a cop of Cult of the Lamb shortly after Pope Francis passed away.

Devolver Digital shared the blessed news on Twitter, revealing that on April 25, four days after the Pope passed away and the day before his funeral, one person in Vatican City bought a copy of Cult of the Lamb. The first time anyone in the Vatican has bought the game based on the stat screenshot Devolver shared, and particularly amusing considering the content of the game in question.

We talk real-life cults, fanart, and the lamb's iconic memelord status with James Pearman and Jay Armstrong, two of the minds behind Cult of the Lamb.

The premise of Cult of the Lamb is that its main character is rescued by a god and then has to form a cult in their name to repay them for doing so. While the game doesn't explicitly take place...

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