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The importance of choosing: second chance - Steam Copies Sold & Revenue Statistics

The importance of choosing: second chance

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$0.99

15 Jul 2020

OFF1C1AL

OFF1C1AL

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Game information

$0.99

OFF1C1AL

OFF1C1AL

15 Jul 2020

Steam ratingSteam ratingSteam ratingSteam ratingSteam rating(4)

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Total GrossTotal Net
>$5K>$5K
Gross May 2026 Net May 2026
Copies Sold
>1K
New owners May 2026
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Steam Copies Sold & Revenue by Player Language

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Game context & FAQ

Steam list price (this language tier)

USD storefront tier (default international): $0.99. USD reference tier: $0.99.

Tracked in GameSensor as of 2026-06-27. List tiers exclude tax; Steam checkout totals can differ.

Since the first snapshot we logged on 2020-07-15, the Steam USD tier moved about -17%.

The importance of choosing: second chance: the storefront tied to USD storefront tier (default international) shows $0.99 as of 2026-06-27, with USD reference $0.99. We plug these tracked tiers into the review-based gross model.

Between the earliest stored tier and today, Steam’s USD list price shifted about -17% (tracked from 2020-07-15).

Quick answers

What Steam list-price tier does GameSensor mirror for The importance of choosing: second chance on this localized page?
Our snapshot on 2026-06-27 shows about $0.99 for the storefront tier paired with this language view, alongside a USD tier of $0.99. Those are informational list tiers before VAT or running discounts.
How are Steam copies sold and gross revenue computed?
They’re modeled estimates from Steam review throughput, inferred player languages, historical price ladders per currency, and whether the SKU was temporarily free-not official Valve financials. See the indie methodology guide for formulas.
Where do I find language mix data for The importance of choosing: second chance?
Look for “Steam Copies Sold & Revenue by Player Language” above; it breaks review volume down by Steam’s detected languages, which also drives our regional revenue weighting.
How volatile is the USD tier list price for The importance of choosing: second chance?
Between 2020-07-15 and the latest snapshot we store, the USD tier moved roughly -17%.

Information


The importance of choosing: second chance was released on Steam on July 15, 2020 and has been available for 11 months.

According to GameSensor analytics, in May 2026, the game sold >1K copies, generating a total Steam revenue of >$5K. These numbers reflect strong interest from players and steady commercial performance.

This is the 5th title released by OFF1C1AL, demonstrating consistent production output and a stable release cycle.

A key factor driving the performance of The importance of choosing: second chance is its international audience. The Steam player-language distribution shows that users primarily play the game in:

• Russian
• English
• Brazilian Portuguese.

Language distribution directly affects buying behavior, regional sales peaks, and long-term retention. Games with a diverse multilingual audience usually demonstrate stronger global performance and broader revenue stability.

The current Steam user rating for The importance of choosing: second chance is negatively.

Compared to the studio’s previous release - ROAD HOMEWARD: Open world - the game currently holds a higher rating. Its sales performance is 2110% lower relative to ROAD HOMEWARD: Open world over the same number of days after release.

Overall, sales are 706% lower compared to the average performance of the last 4 paid titles released by OFF1C1AL. This comparison helps position The importance of choosing: second chance within the studio’s broader commercial history.

Within the full catalog of the publisher OFF1C1AL, The importance of choosing: second chance currently ranks 6 among the most financially successful projects

on Steam.

Only game sales are included in the calculations, DLC sales and in-app purchases are excluded.