DreadMoor was added to the wishlist 37,800 times in a week, with almost a quarter of those wishlists coming from the United States
Last week, the Russian studio Dream Dock Games announced a Lovecraftian fishing adventure, DreadMoor, with its trailer released on IGN's YouTube channel. The team’s co-founder, Rostislav Fedorov, shared with App2Top the achievements the game has made in this time.
DreadMoor
Main Statistics
- DreadMoor was displayed 389,900 times on Steam in a week. 20.7% of these displays converted into page visits — totaling 80,700 visits.
- Almost half of the users who visited the DreadMoor page on Steam added the game to their wishlists. To be precise, 46.8%.
- In total, DreadMoor gathered 37,800 wishlists over the week.
- DreadMoor was most popular in the USA. Americans contributed to 22.6% of the wishlists. Russia was the second largest market with 17.2% of the wishlists.
- In addition to the USA and Russia, the top 8 countries included Japan (8.3% of wishlists), China (6.6% of wishlists), Kazakhstan (6.2% of wishlists), the UK (4.1% of wishlists), Canada (3.3% of wishlists), and Germany (2.8% of wishlists).
Fedorov also mentioned that recently Dream Dock Games began purchasing traffic on X. According to him, the cost was lower than the studio anticipated, approximately 20 cents per wishlist. However, the developer attributes the low price to the short time since the game’s announcement. Fedorov suggests that the cost may increase in the future.
Earlier, Fedorov mentioned that the release of DreadMoor is tentatively planned for the end of 2026. The exact date will be announced later.