Mon, Feb 06, 2012 | 15:32 GMT

Dungeon Defenders sees 1 million paid downloads

Dungeon Defenders has seen 1 million paid downloads throughout Steam, PSN and XBLA since it first launched last October, publisher Reverb has told Joystiq. “It is tremendously successful franchise,” CEO Doug Kennedy told the site. “We have lots of plans to support it both with DLC and additional add-ons for the franchise.” More DLC is on its way for the PC version, but those won’t make the jump to the console versions due to business and tech contraints.

5 comments

#1

Maximum Payne
06/02/12, 4:58 pm

Hehehe ”paid downloads’ :)

#2

LOLshock94
06/02/12, 5:00 pm

Who the hell would pay for this when you can download it off pirate bay? FOR FREE

#3

ManuOtaku
06/02/12, 6:15 pm

#3 well me, because mainly i dont do PC gaming at all, and its the only way to get this game, talking about this i hope magicka comes to the PSN/XBLA too.

#4

TheWulf
06/02/12, 6:27 pm

Sigh.

Okay… let’s just leave the whole piracy thing out. Not going to comment on that.

Anyway, it’s always nice to see successful tower defence games, as it’s really an underrated genre. And I really have to give a shout-out for my all time favourite, here: Defence Grid: The Awakening. That’s a brilliant little title that I would strongly urge anyone interested in tower defence games to play. The story and charisma are strong with that one.

#5

OlderGamer
06/02/12, 7:12 pm

@2

Me. I own this for xbla, as do a couple of friends.

I will prolly get the game on Steam, when they next do a big sale for it. Great game.

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