Frostpunk 3 May Be Happening as Sequel Exceeds 350K Copies Sold, Covering Costs Spent on Production and Marketing Just Days After Launch

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Frostpunk 3, a third installment of the city-building survival game series that challenges players to take on the role of a leader in an alternate-history, post-apocalyptic version of earth that’s been devastated by a worldwide volcanic winter, could very well be coming, according to a new announcement from developer 11 bit studios today about how its new sequel has already exceeded 350,000 copies sold following its launch on September 20, leading to an estimated level of sales revenue that covers the costs it had spent on producing and marketing the game. Frostpunk 2, a sequel to the original that takes place 30 years after the 2018 game, is now available for Windows PCs, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and macOS.

11 bit studios writes:

  • “We are super happy to announce that we’ve already exceeded 350 000 copies of #Frostpunk 2 sold!”
  • “What’s more, the total estimated sales revenue has already covered the costs we spent on producing and marketing the game.”
  • “Big, big thank you to you all for your support! It (almost) melts our frozen-solid hearts.”
  • “The work doesn’t stop here, we are continuously working on improving your experience with hotfixes and patches, and your feedback here is invaluable.”

The original word from 11 bit studios:

A new accolades trailer for the new game:

Game description:

Frostpunk 2 elevates the city-survival genre to a new level. Take the role of a Steward and lead your city through a cascade of calamities taking place in a postapocalyptic, snowy setting. Build large city districts with their string of endless needs and demands. Navigate through conflicting interests of factions that populate your metropolis. As the needs of the city grow and factional power at its core rises, only you can steer the society towards an uncertain future.

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