After Generative AI PR Disaster, Let It Die: Inferno Peaks At Just 813 Players On Steam

After Generative AI PR Disaster, Let It Die: Inferno Peaks At Just 813 Players On Steam

From TheGamer (Written by Quinton O'Connor) on | OpenCritic

Between the overarching gaming community and media sites like ours, I reckon that every possible pun has been made about this game's title, so I'm going to do my best not to pretend that I'm in any way original. Let it Die: Inferno, which has come under fire for - dang it, I didn't even last a single sentence.

Let it Die: Inferno has been lambasted to a degree that few of this year's games could possibly rival. The sequel to Grasshopper's divisive 2016 Let it Die is soaked in generative AI. The response, as you might imagine, has not been kind. Once this stuff was spotted, any semblance of real hype for Inferno flew out the window. That sentiment might very well be reflected in publicly-available launch data, which casts doubt on potential profitability.

"Never say never" is quickly becoming "this might very well happen."

Before we dive into the Steam CCU, it's important to note that we don't know how the game's faring on its other platform: PlayStation 5. It's never safe to assume with this stuff, but it's presumably fairly unlikely that it's delivering solid results on Sony's console when it's really not looking great on...

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