Wed, Nov 02, 2011 | 22:05 GMT
Dungeon Defenders PC pulls 200,000 sales
Since its major platform release in mid-October, the PC version of Dungeon Defenders has generated 80% of its sales.

The indie tower defence action RPG has drawn 250,000 sales total across PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, but 200,000 of them were Steam sales.
To promote the console network versions, Trendy will be hosting a number of community events, offering chances to play alongside developers and win item unavailable anywhere else.
It’s released four desktop images listing the event details – check ‘em out below.
The co-op focused game has been available for iOS and Android since late last year, and a Vita port is expected. The Android, iOS, PC and PS3 versions boast cross-platform play, and character data can be carried over between devices.






4 comments
#1
GrimRita
02/11/11, 10:34 pm
Great stuff. And another reason why Steam is king of the DD.
#2
bpcgos
02/11/11, 11:40 pm
Another proof that indie should stick itself with PC first!
#3
Old MacDonald
03/11/11, 8:41 am
Maybe not first, but it certainly seems like a very bad idea to skip the platform alltogether, like many of them are doing.
#4
Moleculor
03/11/11, 6:02 pm
Sounds like brilliant decision making: We’ve made 80% of our sales on the PC, so we’re going to throw a party and give away prizes on the consoles! Wooooo!
I’m having a blast playing on PC, but I don’t see why these contests and prizes can’t be there too.