Content Warning is now available for its regular price
on Steam
following the launch of the co-op horror game,
yesterday which
was free to keep for a stretch.
This announcement discusses how the price point appealed to all us
cheapskates, saying it was downloaded over six million times while it was free:
"Hello everyone! The last 24h have been a wild ride to say the least, never did
we imagine that we would get over 200K concurrent and over 6.2 MILLION owners of
the game in 24h - THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!" This success is impacting the game's
performance, and here's an update on the work being done to get things in
shape:
Content Warning is made by a very small team of devs (only 5
people) so fixes may take a little while but we promise you we are doing our
best to solve the issues.
Currently the main issues we're looking into are:
⚠️Issues with voices
⚠️Connection and hosting issues
⚠️Issues with camera footage not extracting
⚠️Issues with camera footage not being visible
A lot of these we have leads on already and are hoping to have some fixes for
tomorrow morning.