Steam Hit Content Warning Reaches 2.2 Million Sold After 2 Months
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Steam Hit Content Warning Reaches 2.2 Million Sold After 2 Months

Steam Hit Content Warning Reaches 2.2 Million Sold After 2 Months

Steam viral hit sport Content Warning has offered 2.2 million copies in two months, with a console model presumably ready within the wings.

That’s up from the a million offered in mid-April, itself a formidable determine that got here after an eye catching free launch interval.

Writer Landfall launched Content Warning free of charge for the primary 24 hours, signaling that it deliberate to cost for the sport after the launch interval. The Deadly Firm-style co-op survival horror noticed a formidable peak concurrent participant variety of 204,439 on Valve’s platform off the again of the promotion, however some questioned whether or not it will show profitable in the long term.

Landfall mentioned this week that over 8.8 million gamers personal Content Warning on Steam two months after launch. 6.6 million gamers acquired the sport free of charge on launch day, Landfall defined. There was additionally a tease for a console model in response to a consumer query on X/Twitter, though an announcement has but to be made.

It’s a exceptional success for Content Warning, which was developed by only a handful of individuals and launched on April 1 as a part of Landfall’s custom of releasing a sport on April Fools’ Day. Check out IGN’s Guides for all the data we’ve gathered thus far on the monsters, helpful objects accessible to buy, and our suggestions and methods for max views.

Wesley is the UK Information Editor for IGN. Discover him on Twitter at @wyp100. You’ll be able to attain Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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