Reddit drew roughly 10.44M unique visitors across the 11 active 2027-2028 future-release, Steam-wishlist, sci-fi action-RPG, first-person RPG, and BioShock-like game communities where players compare what to follow before it ships tracked for Atomic Heart 2 over the last 90 days.
Your niche generates ~933 competitor + brand mentions across the audit window. The math points clearly to one tier — not the most expensive, not the cheapest. The one that fits the conversation volume.
Posts and comments mentioning each brand across the tracked Future-release gaming communities. Sorted by organic mentions in third-party communities.
11 active communities drive the future FPS/RPG wishlist watchers conversation. Sorted by monthly active users, descending — the busiest rooms first.
3 fresh, high-fit Reddit threads from the last 90 days involving 2027 games, 2028 games, release windows, Steam wishlists, BioShock-like projects, sci-fi action RPGs, first-person RPGs, and future sequel speculation. Each one needs a useful buyer-first answer, not a promo blast.
Reddit consistently ranks among the top three most-cited domains in ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Overviews — frequently second only to Wikipedia in consumer software categories. (Profound, 2024 — public LLM citation analysis.)
AI visibility depends on LLM index update schedules and category dynamics. Timing and scale of impact may vary. We don't promise placements in any specific model.
A compact case study showing how Reddit placements moved ABCard from invisible to discoverable across Google and AI answers.
Future-release gaming communities are allergic to obvious shills. The comment has to help the buyer first, acknowledge risk clearly, and sound like it belongs in the thread.
Every advocate is a real Reddit user with their own posting history, opinions, and community standing. No PBN, no bot fleets, no recycled accounts.
Every advocate carries high karma built up across years of real activity. Mods know them. Reddit's spam filters trust them. Their comments get the benefit of the doubt by default.
Advocates are matched to communities they're already active in. Their tone, vocabulary, and skepticism fit because they already participate there.
Every advocate works from a codified brand-voice document: tone, game coverage, service boundaries, safety caveats, and claims to avoid. The mention stays useful without sounding like support copy.
At Scale and Enterprise tiers, the roster can include category-expert voices: RPG slate watchers, BioShock fans, immersive-sim players, PC release-window trackers, PlayStation wishlist builders, and leak-discussion regulars who can discuss the buyer's risk and context credibly.
Advocates earn per accepted, mod-approved mention. Removed comments don't pay. The economic incentive aligns perfectly with the only outcome that matters: comments that stay up.
Same advocate quality across every plan. Same brand-voice work behind every comment. The plans differ in how much of your category you cover and how much strategic depth runs the program.
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