V Makes An Indie Game Go Viral After His Livestream

V continues to prove his golden hand title when he has the ability to touch anything and sell it out or become famous overnight. Even more recently, his influence extends to the realm of video games.

Recently, according to an official report, since V used this game on livestream, he has made its popularity skyrocket and brought in huge revenue. One cannot help but recognize V's formidable influence in the business.

Here are the specifics of this:

Back in November 2022, V surprised fans with a live broadcast where he played online games with ARMYs. And unsurprisingly it turned into hilarious chaos.

V played games called Goose Goose Duck and Fall Guys. He and other ARMYs created fun and exciting moments through video games and left a lasting impression. Not only that, it also significantly affects one of the games he plays, which is Goose Goose Duck.

V's Goose Goose Duck created moments that made ARMYs discuss it again and again. For example, a player named "Woong" took down other players to show his loyalty to V but also made him humorously awkward.

Although, in the past, Goose Goose Duck was a massively multiplayer indie game very similar to the popular online game, Among Us, it has seen even stronger growth lately. This game recorded an amazing increase in the number of active users and its sudden popularity is being traced back to the legendary live broadcast of V.

Steam, a platform that provides this online game, recorded a peak of 69,300 players when the game was released in October 2011. However, after V's live stream, the game went. from “6,000 concurrent players, peaking in mid-October” to “nearly 130,000 concurrent players, reaching a new peak a month later".

According to Polygon, it was thanks to V's influence when he started playing and making people feel excited about the game. It is also said that Goose Goose Duck was extremely lucky to not have to pay any advertising money but achieved achievements that many other games have to admire from V's popularity.

In addition, Steamcharts data also tracks an increase in the number of active players on evenings in Korea, another sign of BTS's incredible influence. An increase of nearly 250,000 players on Goose Goose Duck caused a server outage on January 2 of this year.

The game's developers, Gaggle Studios, Inc., acknowledge the incredible number of active players while assuring fans that server capacity is being increased as quickly as possible. BTS continues to prove that anything they touch turns to gold!

This is also what Jin created for the game Maple Story when he was a lover of this game. Not only that, after that, Jin was also invited to the game development team and created in-game content from his point of view.