Helldivers 2 has been one of the surprise hits of 2024 since launching in February, topping the charts on Steam and reportedly selling around 3 million copies. And according to at least one analyst, it's still growing.
Writing on X/Twitter, Circana executive director Mat Piscatella compared Helldivers 2 to a "rare and amazing bird," saying that Helldivers 2 sales have continued to rise in its third week on the market. It is experience what he describes as an "inverse delay curve" — technical jargon for game sales growing rather than declining after release.
Normally, sales are biggest for a new release during week 1, and fall over time.
With an "inverse decay curve" the trend reverses. It's rare, particularly for bigger games. Just saying "growth" doesn't explain the nature - as "growth" could be temporary, ie from discounting.
"Normally, sales are biggest for a new release during week 1, and fall over time," Piscatella explains. "With an 'inverse decay curve' the trend reverses. It's rare, particularly for bigger games. Just saying 'growth' doesn't explain the nature — as 'growth' could be temporary, ie from discounting."
Piscatella's company is responsible for the monthly sales charts that provide a snapshot of the games industry, which is compiled through physical sales data from stores as well as publishers who choose to share their data. Its data is not a precise measure of a game's success, but it does provide a useful snapshot of the games industry on a month-to-month basis.
Speaking in a follow-up email with IGN, Piscatella compared Helldivers 2 to Guitar Hero, which he says "sold poorly" when it launched on PS2 but steadily grew due to word-of-mouth.
"Now, I'm not saying Helldivers 2 is going to become the next Guitar Hero, just saying that there's similar behavior happening in the sales curve," he explains.
He emphasizes that what Helldivers 2 is experiencing is different from a lot of games that see an artificial bump in sales thanks to online promotions like
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