Kraken Express has announced that its piratical survival-crafter Windrose has smashed another sales barrier, and it's barely even been a few days since it broke through the last one.
According to a Steam post, Windrose has now racked up a million sales for itself, which means that it's doubled the sales total the developer reported last week. Clearly, to say there's demand for a pirate version of games like Valheim or Enshrouded is an understatement.
In the aforementioned post, Kraken Express also notes that Windrose has broken the 200,000 concurrent player mark. At time of writing, the game's all-time peak is sitting at just over 222,000, and there are 91,000 players checking it out right now as well.
Kraken Express says it's still working on hotfixes and balance patches for Windrose, but that seeing players' positive comments while the studio does so is "heartwarming". The developer promises that the game's journey through the Early Access high seas will be "an exciting one".
If you're not familiar with Windrose, it's a survival-crafter along the lines of the aforementioned Valheim or Enshrouded, only it's set during the Age of Piracy, allowing you to command your very own ship as you...
