In an impressive showcase of popularity and market appeal, the indie roguelike deckbuilder game Balatro has quickly captivated a vast audience, achieving a milestone of over 500,000 units sold within just 10 days of its release across all platforms, including the Switch! Now, it's not a meteoric, Palworld-level 25-million player surge; but half a million downloads in less than two weeks is a fantastic milestone.
This remarkable feat underscores the game's widespread acclaim and the robust support from its growing fanbase.
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Unprecedented Success for an Indie Game
Published by PlayStack, the news of Balatro's sales triumph was shared via Twitter, slightly after the 10-day mark post-launch on February 20th. The publisher expressed gratitude towards the game's community for their overwhelming support.
Availability Challenges on the Switch eShop
However, this success isn't without its issues. Balatro's sales figures are particularly notable considering the game's temporary absence from several Nintendo Switch eShops.
This disappearance, attributed to a ratings update, has affected regional stores in Europe, Australia/New Zealand, and Japan. Despite these hurdles, PlayStack assures that Balatro is expected to return to all affected Switch eShops shortly, further fueling anticipation for its comeback.