Very surprising, but I suppose it had a lot of contributing factors that helped it like being one of the first e3 games shown, it's multi platform, its a new RPG online co-op shooter like Destiny/Division, it's from a big Developer, it's pretty and it had a good showing last e3 and didn't add to it since leaving people very curious. Considering Cyberpunk was so close and is getting praised all around it'll likely stay close or switch to Cyberpunk by next week.



All the same I don't think what they showed off at E3 this time around was ground breaking or worthy of long term discussion. There's still room for them to prove the value of the game, mostly in showing off progression & end-game replayability, but so far there's no huge red flags turning people away (Other than lack of PvP and being an EA game).