(December 20 2012) The War Z interview: Sergey Titov responds to backlash, sale removal from Steam:
http://www.pcgamer.com/2012/12/20/the-war-z-interview-sergey-titov-backlash For the time it was available, The War Z was at the top of Steam’s top sellers list. How many copies did you sell?
Titov: We can’t really comment on this yet, however the game performance on Steam exceeded our expectations. Overall this is a very good thing for us—even with all the bumps, The War Z proved to be a very attractive game for players. Good thing is that our daily performance indicators—number of concurrent users, number of daily players are growing—despite all the negative press recently. I can tell you that as of today we have close to 700,000 registred players, with close to 180,000 players playing the game daily.
No doubt that a large part of the 700k are beta testers etc, however the minimum package is 15$, second 25$ and last 50$, going by the lowest:
700000 * 15$ = 10.5 million U.S. dollars, so let's say just 400k of those actually paid for the lowest package, that's 6 million, and there's tons of people who bought the highest rated packages.
Even if just going solely by the daily active players reported:
180000 * 15$ = 2.7 million U.S. dollars
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loginNot too shabby for simply modding a shitty engine (War Inc). If someone were to actually make a proper game, less hardcore than DayZ but same genre, no doubt it would be
very succesful.