Content Warning Sales Continue Successful Despite Free Start
Independent game developer and publisher Landfall released the horror-themed co-op game Content Warning as a full version free of charge for the first 24 hours on April 1. On its first day, the game allowed more than 6.6 million people to get the full version for free. It also caused the number of concurrent players online on Steam to rise to 204,439 players, according to SteamDB.
After the first day of free, Content Warning noted that while the Landfall X account has moved to an affordable price of $7.99, the game has sold another 1 million units since the first day of free. announced.
Bring out the party poopers!
Content Warning has now sold 1M copies on top of the 6.6M players that got the game for free! 🎉
Thank you all so much for liking our scary Iill game ♥️ pic.twitter.com/7zBUW40VJk
— Landfall (@LandfallGames) April 13, 2024
For Content Warning, the current online concurrent player count is well below its peak, but it’s still pretty good for a small indie game. SteamDB shows the game had 33,569 players at its 24-hour peak.
In another post on Landfall shared.
And yes, we have some fun updates and fixes on the way for you all! 🥰 pic.twitter.com/DunrZe49HL
— Landfall (@LandfallGames) April 13, 2024