Only until! Thanks to its simple premise and popularity on streaming site Twitch, the game quickly became a smash hit on Steam. However, while the excitement surrounding this game has died down, a clone of the game has been incorporated Fourteen days has become larger than the original, making it one of the most popular games ever.
Only until! is a game about climbing a big tower of random objects and obstacles. The goal is simple: go up, reach the top and don’t fall down. If you fall down, start over and climb back up. When the game first launched in May, it didn’t really make a splash. But since the end of June Only until! has grown in popularity thanks to notable Twitch streamers and content creators playing the game online. It reached 11,000 concurrent players five days ago and currently has around 82,000 viewers on Twitch. Not bad at all for such a simple game.
However, a new user-made clone of Only until! built-in Fourteen days quickly eclipsed the original Steam hit to become one of the most popular game modes Fourteen dayssurpassing the modes created by Epic itself.
Released in June Only Up Fortnite is a user-created map using Epics recently released UEFN Tools (Unreal Engine Fortnite).. These tools allow developers and players to create more advanced games and maps using a special version of the Unreal Engine developed exclusively for Fourteen days. We’ve seen some cool stuff made with these tools, but Only Up Fortnite is easily the most popular game created to date.
How popular is OnlyUp in Fourteen days?
At the moment there are around 83,000 players. And in the last few daysIt is The number of simultaneous players has cracked 110,000.
These high numbers of players provide a certain context Only Up Fortnite– which plays almost identical to the original game, but uses Fourteen days Props and Assets – by far the most popular UEFN creation in the game. It also makes it one of the most popular modes in the entire game, surpassing Ranked Zero Build and even Ranked Battle Royale, as well as other official modes Fourteen days modes.
Even wilder if Only Up Fortnite were on Steam, It would currently be the ninth most played gameknock out Ark: Survival Evolved, War Thunder, Unturned, And Seven days to die.
It also has almost 8x as many players as Only Up!’s Top concurrent players on Steam. That’s probably not a good situation for future indie developers building the next big hit game on Steam, as it means people can clone your work a few days later Fourteen days and have instant access to a large player base hungry for free content. But it’s good news for UEFN developers creating something very popular Fourteen days, as Epic has a system for paying developers Based on how long people play custom maps and how many players keep coming back. Based on the available data I assume that Only Up Fortnite The developers are in for a hefty payout, potentially higher than what the original developers earned on Steam.