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Tribes Of Midgard could be the second smash hit co-op viking game this yearMidgard’s first day player count beat Valheim’s early numbers
Midgard’s first day player count beat Valheim’s early numbers

If you didn’t have an eye on Tribes Of Midgard, it’s a co-op action game with some light survival bits to it. It all centers around matches for up to ten players in which you’ll build and defend your town from baddies and giants.
The RPS crew had been rather looking forward to Tribes Of Midgard, bestowing it a place on our list ofbest games of E3 2021. Plenty of other folks were too, it seems. Just one day after launch, it’s surpassed 26,000 concurrent players (on Steam, not counting the PlayStation 4/5 vikings). For what it’s worth, you can compare that with the 18,000 that Valheim hit on it’s second day before going on to sellover 6 million copiesand pull in over 500,000 concurrent players.
Tribes of Midgard: Ragnarök is here!Watch on YouTube
Tribes of Midgard: Ragnarök is here!

All those players also mean a lot of feedback. Tribes Of Midgard is sitting at a “mixed” user review rating on Steam, with complaints echoing similar concerns about progression and combat that the RPS crew share in theirTribes Of Midgard group chat. “I think this game could properly own if it didn’t keep massively getting in its own way,” Alice B says.
As for me, I groused when Valheim launched in February that perhaps we didn’t needyet anotherearly access survival game before I went on to spend an embarassing number of hours playing it. I suppose I’ll not attempt disinterest in yet another viking game either then. Give me the biggest mug of the stuff you’ve got. I am weak before the power of co-op.
If more Norse-ing is in your future, you can find Tribes Of Midgard overon Steamfor £15/€20/$20. It’s also available on the PlayStations.