One million players have their Cult of the Lamb now

One million players have their Cult of the Lamb now

A single week has been enough for Cult of The Lamb to succeed as one of the best-selling games of this summer. The game created by Massive Monster has managed to catch the attention of over a million players across all platforms in a very short time. We don't really know if the studio has signed a contract with an evil god or not, but it's quite an achievement for the game. Although Cult of the Lamb is a management roguelike game with exciting gameplay mechanics that allows you to create and develop your own cult under the guidance of a dark god, the game is not free of gameplay bugs, and it could have been released in a better state. It's not that the game is unplayable, of course, but saving the players from such an annoyance would have scored it more points.

 

 

If you are one of the Cult of the Lamb players annoyed by those problems, you should know that Massive Monster plans on fixing them as soon as possible. The studio has thanked the players for their support and promises to "improve the game with tweaks, fixes, and free major content updates." The announcement has been made via Twitter, and no further details about the fixes or the upcoming content have been provided.

 

 

This kind of situation is not unusual at all with video games, but many players prefer to have a more polished game than having access to it a few weeks earlier. If you are one of those and you don't have your Cult of the Lamb copy already, you can use our comparator to check out the best video game deals and buy your Cult of the Lamb PC key cheap. The game delivers quite an entertaining experience despite its bugs, and it will only get better.