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Patch Quest on Steam currently shows 94.0%, 2.8K, no active incident pressure, and a visible player-sentiment timeline across reviews, alerts, and recovery context.
Score
94.0%
Reviews
2.8K
Last sync
Apr 26, 2026, 6:52 AM
Steam rank
Inactive
Seasonal event: Steam Medieval Fest 2026
Official Steam themed fest. Window: Apr 20, 2026 - Apr 27, 2026.
Current status
StableCurrent score
94.0%
Steam rank
Inactive
Total reviews
2.8K
Reviews this hour
0
Review activity
Updated Apr 26, 2026, 6:52 AM / 24h
Active incidents
No active incidents for this game right now.
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Seasonal context
Steam Medieval Fest 2026 overlaps with this range, which means part of the observed movement may reflect a broader storefront or community cycle rather than an isolated anomaly. Even within that context, this game still posted a 0.0 point score swing and a peak hourly review pace of 0/h.
Why this game matters on Steam
ReviewBomb treats Patch Quest as a persistent Steam sentiment destination: recent score movement, incident history, review volume, and patch-driven trust shifts all matter more than one static rating snapshot.