Content Warning Crosses 200,000 Peak Concurrent Steam Players

The Lethal Company meets Phasmophobia co-op horror title was available for free in the first 24 hours of its launch.

While April Fool’s is a time of jokes and “gotchas”, Totally Accurate Battle Simulator developer Landfall used the opportunity to launch its newest game, Content Warning. Available for free in its first 24 hours, it hit 204,439 peak concurrent players on Steam, per SteamDB.

It’s pretty impressive, especially considering the sudden announcement and release. With the free period over, Content Warning retails for $7.99 and plays like a mix of Phasmophobia and Lethal Company, where happy-go-lucky players with ASCII faces venture into the Old World. The objective? Capture horrors on camera and upload them to SpookTube.

Playable solo or with up to three other players, the title appeals to horror fans and those keen on watching their teammates die in horrible yet hilarious ways. Depending on views from uploaded videos, new equipment and gear – including the perfunctory flashlights – can be purchased.

Content Warning is currently exclusive to PC. Stay tuned for more details on updates and fixes in the coming days.

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