Free to play

Blackwoods - Steam Copies Sold & Revenue Statistics

Blackwoods

Game information

Free to play

6 Aug 2024

Schirwindt

Schirwindt

Steam ratingSteam ratingSteam ratingSteam ratingSteam rating(7)

Links

Game information

Free to play

Schirwindt

Schirwindt

6 Aug 2024

Steam ratingSteam ratingSteam ratingSteam ratingSteam rating(7)

Links

Store
Hub
SteamDB
Copies Sold
>1K
New owners May 2026
Wishlist on release date 2024-08-06
0.1K
Conversion of the Wishlist30 days after release
130%
Owners

Steam Copies Sold & Revenue by Player Language

Loading

Daily Wishlist

Support us on PATREON

Game context & FAQ

Blackwoods is tagged as Free to Play on Steam, so the headline paid-unit charts emphasize optional DLC or past paid eras when they existed.

Quick answers

Blackwoods is free-what should I read on this page?
Focus on language share, wishlists, and review velocity. Paid gross bands target premium titles, but the context blocks here still anchor organic demand for Blackwoods.
Where do I find language mix data for Blackwoods?
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.

Information


Blackwoods was released on Steam on August 6, 2024 and belongs to the group of popular free-to-play titles on the platform.

In May 2026, the game reached >1K installations, reflecting strong organic user acquisition.

This is the 2th game released by Schirwindt, highlighting the developer’s active release schedule.

The player base is multilingual and distributed across several Steam interface languages, including:

• English
• Turkish
• Brazilian Portuguese.

For free-to-play games, language diversity plays a substantial role in retention, user engagement and long-term audience growth.

The current Steam rating is negatively.

Compared to the previous project Chesnakisnak, the game now holds a lower user score.

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