As many gamers already know, 11 bit studios’ (of Anomaly franchise fame) war survival PC game, This War of Mine, has released to critical acclaim, with the title being among the highest rated games on Valve’s Steam service.
However, what some gamers may be unaware of is that, in delightfully ironic contrast, This War of Mine is outselling another certain popular war-themed game, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare according to Steam’s “Top Sellers” list.
Furthermore, the development team over at 11 bit has uploaded a video on YouTube detailing This War of Mine‘s update, which includes three tracks from the Polish punk band, Cool Kids of Death, along with new character setups, enhanced locations, new animations and various bug fixes.
You can watch the aforementioned video below:
This War of Mine New Update, Infographic
As a nifty little bonus for those with inquisitive tendencies, 11 bit Studios has also compiled a wealth of information regarding This War of Mine‘s worldwide player statistics and put it into an infographic. To be frank, it’s quite impressive.
You can view highlights from This War of Mine‘s infographic below:
- It only took 2 days of sales to cover the cost of the game’s development
- The game was bought by people from 92 countries
- Out of the 2,200 (at the time of this writing) Steam user reviews for This War of Mine, 96% are positive
- The average single session play time lasts around 82 minutes, but the longest lasted for nearly 16 hours
You can view the entire infographic below:
Note: Click this link for the full-size, high-quality image.
If you haven’t played This War of Mine, but are interested in doing so, the game is currently 10% off on Steam right now.
What are your thoughts on the fact that This War of Mine is outselling Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare? Also, what do you think of the statistics showcased in the above infographic? Impressive? Why or why not?
Also, have you played This War of Mine? If so, what do you think of it?
Let us know in the comments section below! As always, stay tuned to GamerHeadlines.com for the latest in video game and technology news.

