Umamusume: Pretty Derby Is Galloping Up The Charts On Steam
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Umamusume: Pretty Derby is rapidly climbing the Steam charts, recently reaching over 50,000 concurrent players, marking significant growth since its North American launch in June. The free-to-play sports sim has gained traction due to streamers’ endorsements and now ranks among the top 50 games on Steam. Featuring horse girls who race and perform in concerts, the game draws inspiration from real race horses. With interactive gameplay elements similar to social simulation games, players can enhance character stats through training and experience engaging storylines.
The game is now squarely in the top 50 most-played games on Steam, putting it in competition with titles like Elden Ring, Nightreign, and Warframe.
Umamusume: Pretty Derby has been a phenomenon in Japan, spawning tie-in anime, spin-off games, and even a stage play.
Each horse girl starts with a set of aptitudes and stats which you can enhance through training, and they can prove their mettle in races.
The titular Umamusume are women with a horse's speed and strength— they race during the day and perform in lavish pop concerts at night.
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