Spec Ops: The Line - Steam Copies Sold & Revenue Statistics
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Steam Copies Sold & Revenue by Player Language
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Quick answers
- 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 Spec Ops: The Line?
- 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
Spec Ops: The Line was released on Steam on June 25, 2012 and has been available for 14 years.
According to GameSensor analytics, in May 2026, the game sold 3K copies, generating a total Steam revenue of $100K. These numbers reflect strong interest from players and steady commercial performance.
This is the 1th title released by YAGER, demonstrating consistent production output and a stable release cycle.
A key factor driving the performance of Spec Ops: The Line is its international audience. The Steam player-language distribution shows that users primarily play the game in:
• English
• Russian
• Spanish.
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 Spec Ops: The Line is very positively.
Overall, sales are 300% higher compared to the average performance of the last 3 paid titles released by YAGER. This comparison helps position Spec Ops: The Line within the studio’s broader commercial history.
Within the full catalog of the publisher 2K, Spec Ops: The Line currently ranks 0 among the most financially successful projects on Steam.

Developer/publisher countries stored for this title include Germany, United Kingdom, United States, which tends to correlate with bursts of reviews and wishlists from nearby languages.