Valheim Sales Have Now Hit 4 Million; New Biome Planned For This Year

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Developer Iron Gate Studios’ survival sandbox game, Valheim, is the latest indie sensation to prosper in Steam Early Access. In fact, if its momentum continues to snowball as it has been over the past few weeks it may very well end up as one of the program’s biggest-ever success stories.

Just three weeks after having first launched, Valheim has now hit 4 million total sales. After having hit one million sales after its first eight days on sale, the rate at which the units are flying off (digital) shelves seems to have only increased as critical acclaim and user reviews have spread the word of its brilliance.

As part of today’s announcement, Iron Gate has included some notable takeaways:

  • This past weekend, we hit 500,000 concurrent players – this puts Valheim in the top 5 most played games in the history of Steam.
  • Valheim has already been played for a combined total of 10,000 years! That’s 3,649,980 more days than the 20 days it has been on Steam Early Access.
  • Still climbing the Steam’s Top 250 best reviewed games of all time, now sitting in 57th place!
  • 81,000+ Overwhelmingly Positive reviews

In a statement, Iron Gate CEO Richard Svensson explained his intentions to set about adding new content for the game, which includes the planned release of a new biome by the end of the year:

“I don’t think I have really had time to contemplate it. I know that players like the game a lot, but at the same time, I think that I can make something even better in the future. I’m looking forward to adding more content to the game, especially working on the remaining biomes.

Our current roadmap only reaches the next biome and we hope to have it done by the end of the year, but it might very well take longer depending on how smooth the development will be. I really don’t want to stress the development, that never ends well.”

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