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Grim Dawn - Ashes of Malmouth Expansion vs Terraria

Reviews on Steam

Terraria

778.5× more reviews

Critical reception

Terraria

7.1pp gap

Cheaper at launch

Terraria

$8.00 cheaper

Estimated sales (median)

Terraria

735.2× more units (white-box estimate)

More recent

Grim Dawn - Ashes of Malmouth Expansion

6 years apart

A

Grim Dawn - Ashes of Malmouth Expansion

2017 · Action

Crate Entertainment · self-published

Reviews
1,563
Positive
90%
Launch price
$17.99
Engine
n/a
Sales (median)
141K
Net rev
$1.4M
B

Terraria

2011 · Action

Re-Logic · Re-Logic

Reviews
1,216,769
Positive
97%
Launch price
$9.99
Engine
n/a
Sales (median)
103.4M
Net rev
$590.2M

Tag overlap

20% shared , 4 shared tags, 3 only on Grim Dawn - Ashes of Malmouth Expansion, 16 only on Terraria.

Only Grim Dawn - Ashes of Malmouth Expansion

Hack and SlashAction RPGLovecraftian

Shared

RPGActionAdventureIndie

Only Terraria

Open World Survival CraftSandboxSurvival2DMultiplayerPixel GraphicsCraftingBuildingExplorationCo-opOpen WorldOnline Co-OpSingleplayerReplay ValuePlatformerAtmospheric

Sales estimates

Both estimates use the same vv1.0 multi-factor Boxleiter method. Click "How is this calculated?" on either to see the per-factor breakdown.

Sales estimate

vv1.0

84K to 197K

units (median: 141K)

$867K to $2.0M net revenue (Steam cut + refunds + regional discount applied)

84Kmedian197K

Sales estimate

vv1.0

62.1M to 144.8M

units (median: 103.4M)

$354.1M to $826.2M net revenue (Steam cut + refunds + regional discount applied)

62.1Mmedian144.8M

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