Dwarf Fortress releases sales figures since Steam release showing 46,000% increase in earnings

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Three dwarves venture into a cave, wielding torches, swords, and mining equipment.



Dwarf Fortress just can’t stop winning. After blasting through its two-month sales estimate and hitting almost half a million copies sold (opens in new tab) in under a month, co-creator Tarn Adams came out yesterday and told players (opens in new tab) precisely how much money the game has earned since its December Steam release: $7,230,123, and 58 cents.

That’s around £5.9 million or €6.6 million, and it’s just slightly more than the $15,635 (£12.7k/€14.2k) that Dwarf Fortress earned in the month prior to its release on Steam. That’s more than a 46,000% increase, by my reckoning (and by my reckoning I mean the reckoning of this online calculator (opens in new tab) I used to do the sum, so I’m blaming that if my figures are wrong). That’s a life-changing shift, and not just because it’s allowed Adams and his brother Zach to hire an unprecedented second programmer (opens in new tab)



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