Red Hook Studios’ Darkest Dungeon 2 exited early access on PC for the Epic Games Store and launched on Steam recently. It’s sold over 230,000 copies since, and coupled with earlier sales, is now over 500,000 units sold.
The developer thanked players for their support and said it had a “lot planned for the future.” Before launch, it committed to free content updates and mod support. Stay tuned in the meantime for a proper roadmap.
Darkest Dungeon 2 is the follow-up to Red Hook’s hit dungeon crawler from 2016. However, it’s now a rogue-lite turn-based RPG with Slay the Spire-esque branching paths. Players take on different Confessions, choosing from 12 playable heroes and riding a stagecoach through five ruined regions.
Expeditions are usually doomed to failure, but by collecting Candles, you can unlock permanent upgrades at the Altar of Hope. Check out our review here for more details. Darkest Dungeon 2 is also coming to consoles, though a release date has yet to be confirmed.
Thank you for making Darkest Dungeon II’s 1st week of 1.0 an incredible journey!
We’re proud to welcome over 230k new players so far, which brings us to over 500k copies sold, including early access.
We have a lot planned for the future-thanks for joining us on this expedition! pic.twitter.com/faTrMCz8eD
— Darkest Dungeon (@DarkestDungeon) May 15, 2023
Darkest Dungeon 2 Sells Over 500,000 Copies
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