Partly because of a $12 sale, partly because of the new Netflix show

It feels like ages sinceThe Witcher III: Wild Huntarrived, and in some ways, it has been. May 2015 is kind of forever ago in the gaming world, but in the past week, the project is more popular than it ever was: at least on Steam.According to info from Steam Database,Witcher IIIreached an all-time peak of 94,651 players yesterday on the platform, which beats out the roughly 90,000 peak at launch.

There’s several reasons for this.The not-badWitchershowon Netflix (which is more book-heavy than anything) has been a viral hit, and Steamcurrently hasWitcher 3on sale for 12 bucksthrough January 2. People checking out a show that fills the generally absent high-budget fantasy void; then wandering over to the game adaptation on the cheap makes a lot of sense.

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In a way (like introducing someone to a landmark show such asMr. Robotfor the first time), I’m jealous of all the people who are just now getting intoThe Witcher III. This is a perfect time for it now that it’s in the collective zeitgeist, and given that the two story DLCs are arguably the best part of the game, you’re getting all of that upfront.

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