Content Warning, Landfall's latest release,has received its first big update, barely a month after it launched. Content Warning roared out on its first day as it was free, but it continues to see play on Steam.
15.04.2024 - 13:31 / gamingbolt.com
There’s clearly a lot of demand for comedic co-op horror games right now. Lethal Company took the industry by storm when it launched last year, and Totally Accurate Battle Simulator studio Landfall’s Content Warning is now also having its moment in the sun.
The horror title – which sees players playing as YouTubers (or SpookTubers, as they’re known in the game) looking to make money by recording viral videos of a variety of horrific monsters in the ruins of the old world – launched for PC in early access earlier this month, and has attracted quite the audience, with Landfall revealing on Twitter that the game has sold over 1 million copies since its release.
On the day of its release, for 24 hours, the game as also free to claim for everyone. During that period, it was claimed by 6.6 million players (originally reported to be 6.2 million players), so an additional million copies sold on top of that is certainly an impressive start for the game.
Shortly after release, Content Warning started its rollout of post-launch patches, and Landfall says it has more “fun updates and fixes on the way.”
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!
Content Warning, Landfall's latest release,has received its first big update, barely a month after it launched. Content Warning roared out on its first day as it was free, but it continues to see play on Steam.
Landfall’s found footage co-op horror game has had massive success in its first few weeks, and has now reached yet another milestone.
Despite being released on Steam on April Fools' Day, the enemies of are no joke. Its monster roster is impressive for an indie horror title, with each feeling unique in its mechanics and design. Because of this, the many monsters of vary in both levels of danger and horror, with some being oddly cute and endearing while others stand proudly as nightmare fuel, able to keep even the bravest awake at night.
Content Warning publisher Landfall Games has announced the viral Steam hit has sold an impressive one million copies even after its eye-catching free launch period.
In , you and your friends will brave the depths of the Old World to get spooky footage and get as many views as possible. The aim is to dive into the depths, record the horrors below, and make it out alive to upload your hard-earned footage and appease the masses.
«Bring out the party poopers» – Content Warning has sold over one million copies.
Players of wacky co-op horror game Content Warning are being asked by publisher Landfall if their wildest recordings can be used for a lost footage project which would see it hidden in-game for other players to find.
Co-op horror title Content Warning was the fifth biggest seller on Steam last week.
Lanfall Publishing has commented on the possibility of the recently released Content Warning being ported to PlayStation and Xbox consoles, saying it's possible but it might be a while before it happens. Content Warning was released on April Fools' Day for free for a very limited time, and is a game where players are tasked with joining their friends in filming spooky things happening in the world to become viral on SpookyTube. Thanks to the nonexistent price point very early on, the game became incredibly popular, garnering over six million downloads within a short amount of time.
If you’re looking to make the most expressive face you can in Content Warning you’re in the right place. There are all sorts of faces you can use in the game, thanks to the ability to create your own.
Despite only releasing a few days ago, cooperative multiplayer horror game Content Warning has a new update. The development team at Landfall added several new Content Warning features that players will find useful as they attempt to record spooky occurrences as a team.
In light of the recent early access launch and success of co-op comedy horror title Content Warning, developer Landfall has released its first major patch for the game to help fix a number of issues. While it’s far from a major content update, the patch addresses smaller issues faced by players, including reducing hard drive usage for recordings, and the option to invert mouse settings. Several new items have also been added.