steam hit content warning sells 2.2m copies in 2 months
Jun 04, 2024 10:36 AMSteam viral hit "Content Warning" has achieved an impressive milestone, selling 2.2 million copies in just two months. This figure represents substantial growth from the one million copies sold by mid-April. Initially released for free for 24 hours, this co-op survival horror game, similar to "Lethal Company," managed to pique significant interest, leading to a peak of 204,439 concurrent players on Valve's platform during its free launch period. Publisher Landfall disclosed that 6.6 million out of the 8.8 million players who own the game got it for free. Additionally, there's speculation about a console version as hinted by Landfall, though no official announcement has been made yet.
Will "Content Warning" be released on consoles?nWhile there's been a tease about a potential console version of "Content Warning," no official announcement has been made by the developers at Landfall.
"Content Warning," developed by a small team and released on April 1, 2024, as part of Landfall's tradition of April Fools' Day releases, has captivated the gaming community. The game's success can be attributed to its initial free launch period and the engaging co-op survival horror experience it offers, reminiscent of the popular "Lethal Company" game.
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