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This casual simulation strategy game, Wall Street Raider, is set for release in 2026. It is currently in Early Access. Steam reviews show insufficient signal to compute a rating.
Overview
Wall Street Raider is a 2026 Casual game developed by Ronin Software and published by Hackjack Games. On Steam it has gathered 140 player reviews, 95% of them positive, which counts as a overwhelmingly positive reception among indie titles in the Casual category. The game is available on windows, and launched at $30. The pairing of developer Ronin Software with publisher Hackjack Games is one of the studio-publisher relationships indielist tracks, letting players find comparable games and letting developers and investors study how Casual projects reach the market. indielist's white-box model estimates its lifetime sales at roughly 3,000 to 8,000 units, with the full Boxleiter factor breakdown shown on this page rather than a single black-box figure. Within indielist's catalog of indie games mapped to their studios, publishers, and funding, Wall Street Raider can be compared against similar Casual titles and benchmarked on review counts and estimated sales.
Reviews
140
Positive
95%
Steam appid
3525620
Engine
n/a
Sales estimate
vv1.03K to 8K
units (median: 6K)
≈ $58K to $134K net revenue (Steam cut + refunds + regional discount applied)
indielist estimates lifetime unit sales for Wall Street Raider at roughly 3,000 to 8,000 copies, with a median around 6,000, derived from its 140 Steam reviews using a multi-factor Boxleiter model (version v1.0). That median maps to approximately $96K in net revenue after Steam's 30% cut, regional pricing, and refunds. Unlike black-box trackers, the full calculation is shown on this page: a base review-to-sales multiplier is adjusted for release year, launch price, review sentiment, studio size, and genre, and every adjustment is listed so developers, publishers, and investors can audit exactly how the figure was reached. The range itself reflects genuine uncertainty — review-to-sales ratios vary widely between games — so indielist publishes a low, median, and high band rather than a false-precision single number, and treats free-to-play, heavily discounted, and bundle-distributed titles as having wider error margins still.
Price history
90d · low $16.80Over the last 90 days the price ranged from $16.80 to $29.99, averaging $27.06 across 3 discount windows, with a historical low of $16.80 on 2026-04-04.
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Platforms
windows
Frequently asked questions
- How many copies has Wall Street Raider sold?
- indielist estimates Wall Street Raider has sold between 3,360 and 7,840 units (median 5,600), derived from its 140 Steam reviews with the white-box Boxleiter vv1.0 method. The full breakdown is shown on the page.
- Who developed Wall Street Raider?
- Wall Street Raider was developed by Ronin Software and published by Hackjack Games.
- When was Wall Street Raider released?
- Wall Street Raider was released in 2026.
- How many reviews does Wall Street Raider have on Steam?
- Wall Street Raider has 140 Steam reviews, of which 95% are positive.
Frequently asked questions
- How many copies has Wall Street Raider sold?
- indielist estimates Wall Street Raider has sold between 3,360 and 7,840 units (median 5,600), derived from its 140 Steam reviews with the white-box Boxleiter vv1.0 method. The full breakdown is shown on the page.
- Who developed Wall Street Raider?
- Wall Street Raider was developed by Ronin Software and published by Hackjack Games.
- When was Wall Street Raider released?
- Wall Street Raider was released in 2026.
- How many reviews does Wall Street Raider have on Steam?
- Wall Street Raider has 140 Steam reviews, of which 95% are positive.
Ecosystem
indielist positions Wall Street Raider within the Casual segment so players can surface comparable titles by shared tags and genre rather than by storefront promotion. On the developer side, Ronin Software's other releases and Hackjack Games's wider catalog are one click away, letting developers benchmark where Wall Street Raider sits among a studio's body of work and how its publisher's portfolio performs. Because indielist maps studios, publishers, games, and funding into one connected graph, the same Wall Street Raider page serves three audiences at once: players hunting their next Casual game, developers studying how comparable projects were positioned and what they sold, and investors tracing which teams and labels are active in the space. A machine-readable markdown mirror of this page is published at the same path with a .md suffix for AI assistants, and its review, price, and sales-estimate figures are refreshed on a schedule rather than frozen at launch.