Squanch Games' Strikes Gold with High On Life, Selling Almost 200K Copies in First Month on Steam

Squanch Games' Strikes Gold with High On Life, Selling Almost 200K Copies in First Month on Steam

High On Life is the latest video game developed and published by Squanch Games, Inc., and it's making waves in the gaming community.

According to GameSensor’s estimations, during the first month of its release on Steam, the game generated almost $11 million in revenue, with almost 200 thousand copies sold during the same period.

Released on December 13, 2022, High On Life has received an impressive rating of 4.5 stars out of 5 on Steam, and on Metacritic, the PC version of the game received mostly positive reviews with a score of 7.5 out of 10 from players. Critics on the same site gave it 69 points out of 100 possible.

Available on PC and Xbox One and Xbox Series consoles, High On Life is the second game on Steam for Squanch Games, Inc. The game's first-month sales are almost 5 times higher than the developer's previous game, Trover Saves the Universe, in the three years since its release on Steam.

High On Life's success is due to its intriguing storyline and captivating gameplay mechanics that keep players engaged. The game takes players on an emotional and thought-provoking journey, exploring a beautiful world filled with interesting characters and challenging obstacles.

One of the interesting aspects of High On Life is that it caters to a diverse gaming community by supporting different languages. While almost 85% of players who purchased High On Life on Steam speak English, High On Life on Steam also supports Chinese, Spanish, German, and other languages.

Overall, High On Life is a must-play game for any gaming enthusiast. Its success is a testament to Squanch Games, Inc.'s ability to create engaging and immersive gaming experiences that capture the attention of players worldwide.

You can find more statistics on High On Life revenue by following this link.

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