Keen Games, the developers of the ARPG survival co-op crafting game Enshrouded have revealed that they have surpassed the three million player milestone after launching into Early Access in January of this year. In the same eight months, the team has delivered three major content updates, four patches, and 16 hotfixes, as well as a handful of community-focused events including contests and content shares. Keen Games had reached milestones of one million players in a mere four days following launch, then reached two million in less than a month from EA launch. The team continues to work on growing the game while in Early Access, with the full 1.0 launch on PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles planned for 2025.
- Over 90 million hours of Enshrouded have been played — so far
- Almost 150 million player deaths since launch (RIP, regen, repeat)
- Nearly 700,000 players have reached the current maximum of level 25
- Keen Games has doubled in size since the work on Enshrouded began.
- The longest-standing member has been with Keen Games for 19 years.
- The newest member started at the beginning of August to bolster the QA.
- Three major content updates: Hollow Halls, Melodies of the Mire, and Back to the Shroud
- Four patches
- 16 hotfixes
- Enough trees felled to build 1 million bridges, but, like, really long bridges*
- We just don’t know how many hours players spent sunbathing. Hopefully with sun protection 50, as the sun in Embervale is hot.
Keen Games is eager to hear from its growing community of players as they continue development during Early Access and beyond. The over 3 million Flameborn are invited to spark discussion on social media, Steam reviews, and vote on potential features using the Feature Upvote platform to help inform the development process for the eventual 1.0 full launch, as well as console editions.
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