Content Warning Sells 2.2 Million Copies, Console Release Possibly Coming

Content Warning Filming Green Hills

In a new post on Twitter/X, Landfall Games announced that its horror indie hit Content Warning has now sold 2.2 million copies.

The post further explains this means that “over 8.8 million players” own the game on Steam. The devs also mention that 6.6 million people claimed the game while it was still free for 24 hours.

In follow-up posts from the same thread, the devs also tease a potential console release. Two different fans hope for a console release in the thread. Then, the Landfall account quickly replied with “never say never!” and an eyes emoji to each fan.

Landfall’s tweets hardly confirm that a console release is on the way. The devs have not given a concrete confirmation. But today’s posts do suggest that the devs may at least be interested in console ports.

It’s unclear when the ports could arrive, and which platforms Landfall would aim for. Content Warning only just launched in April 2024, and swiftly became a hit.

It still has “Very Positive” ratings on Steam, and partly became viral itself. Many praised its cooperative mechanics and approach to horror.

The gameplay is also somewhat reminiscent of Lethal Company from late 2023. Some recent Fortnite leaks actually teased that a Lethal Company crossover could be on the way.

Fans likely know Landfall Games best for Totally Accurate Battle Simulator. TABS only just released its final content update last January.


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