The most discussed game at Gamescom is Sonic Frontiers, according to a Maven Road analysis across all media.
The most discussed game at Gamescom is Sonic Frontiers, according to a Maven Road analysis across all media.
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Maven Road analyzes social media conversations to determine what people are talking about. They asked them to watch Gamescom and Devcom events from August 22 to August 28. For the first time since 2019, the events will take place in person in Cologne, Germany this year.
While Gamescom attracted more than 265,000 gamers to the program, around 2,500 game developers showed up at Devcom. Sonic Frontiers is the most talked about. Maven Road performed an analysis of user discussion to identify the most talked about game on Twitter, news, blogs and forums related to discussions from Devcom and Gamescom events.
Sonic Frontiers is the most discussed.
Statistics show that there are over 685,800 mentions by both Gamescom and Devcom, with 213,700 unique users. About 52.4% of chats are in press, while 47.6% are user-generated content. Gamescom had 681,700 mentions, while Devcom had 4,200 mentions between August 8 and September 4.
Gamescom-related conversations peaked on August 23, with users and organizations commenting on upcoming game announcements at #gamescom, while others expressed excitement at the announcement. this case. On Gamescom’s first day, August 24, mentions dropped slightly (13.4%); however, these mentions accounted for 36.1% of all conversations during the 5-day event.
Game Sonic Frontiers is produced by Sonic Team.
During this day, discussions increased thanks to comments on new products as well as discussion topics about the highlights of the event. Additionally, Devcom-related chats include attendees sharing highlights of favorite conferences.
After Sonic Frontiers from Sega, the second-placed game is the new Hogwarts Legacy Harry Potter, which comes out on February 10; Coming in third is the new franchise from Neowiz called Lies of P, an action title based on Pinocchio.
About 82% of Gamescom mentions are on Twitter, compared with 11% from news, 5% from forums and 2% from blogs. Positive mentions of Gamescom were 14%, compared to negative of 6%. The game’s demo was well received, with users expressing interest in the gameplay, often citing that 95% of testers “loved it”. The negative posts were mainly due to user comments about the intermingling between the streamers at the event.