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Valheim has truly become an absolute runaway hit. A survival game about Vikings running around in co-op chopping down trees and facing off against big bosses.

Less than three weeks since the Early Access release, Iron Gate announced today that it's now sold three million copies. This is just absurd but it's genuinely well deserved. This isn't some AAA or even AA team with a huge budget, Iron Gate is a tiny team backed up by Coffee Stain Publishing.

The team shared some other records they've managed to hit recently too including over 60,000 user reviews with an Overwhelmingly Positive rating, they're now doing so well they're rising up the Steam Top 250 and it has been one of the most popular games on Twitch lately too. There's just no stopping it.

A lot more content is planned for the game too, some of which PC Gamer managed to get from the developer after a recent interview. New content will include more objects to build homes with, new exploration encounters, ship customization and a more fleshed out ocean, new biomes and so on. Quite a bit to be excited about!

At this point, you don't really need me to recommend you go and buy it do you? Well, you should. It is a huge amount of fun and the majority of my time has been spent alone in solo because it's been fun to discover all the secrets of the world. Being able to take your character online to whatever server you want is a big bonus too, just try not to die.

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Seems to have caused a surge for LinuxGSM too, the really great tool for managing game servers. Going by their stats we can see Valheim is now the most popular game being hosted with their kit with over 750 servers live.

Have you been enjoying Valheim? Be sure to show us your great constructions in the comments, we would love to see what you've been building.

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hardpenguin Feb 19, 2021
Btw what is the original source of "largely developed on Linux" info? Could not find it on GOL.
Liam Dawe Feb 19, 2021
Btw what is the original source of "largely developed on Linux" info? Could not find it on GOL.
The developer has been quite open about it in their official Discord, they mentioned a while ago they completely removed Windows and that they're a dedicated Linux supporter. They even mentioned clearly they wouldn't do Epic exclusively, unless Epic Store supported Linux and so on and so on. They're a big Linux user and fan :)
Termy Feb 19, 2021
are there numbers of linux sales known already?
hardpenguin Feb 19, 2021
Btw what is the original source of "largely developed on Linux" info? Could not find it on GOL.
The developer has been quite open about it in their official Discord, they mentioned a while ago they completely removed Windows and that they're a dedicated Linux supporter. They even mentioned clearly they wouldn't do Epic exclusively, unless Epic Store supported Linux and so on and so on. They're a big Linux user and fan :)

That's super awesome
Gobo Feb 19, 2021
I guess there are now more virtual vikings in this game alone than there were real vikings some centuries ago. They have statistically sold a copy to every other current citizen of Denmark.
Julius Feb 19, 2021
I guess there are now more virtual vikings in this game alone than there were real vikings some centuries ago. They have statistically sold a copy to every other current citizen of Denmark.

Yeah, time to redefine what "Viking" means ;) In future dictionaries: "Viking: a fictional character type in a 2021 computer game; also: some irrelevant small-scale European pirates a few hundred years earlier"
CatKiller Feb 19, 2021
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It's been on my Wishlist for ages, but I'm not going to buy it till it comes out of Early Access. They shouldn't run out of funding now, though.
drlamb Feb 19, 2021

Completely reasonable. Once all 9 bosses (currently 5) are in the game + even half of the early access roadmap is implemented this game is going to worth so much more than $20.
slaapliedje Feb 19, 2021
Btw what is the original source of "largely developed on Linux" info? Could not find it on GOL.
The developer has been quite open about it in their official Discord, they mentioned a while ago they completely removed Windows and that they're a dedicated Linux supporter. They even mentioned clearly they wouldn't do Epic exclusively, unless Epic Store supported Linux and so on and so on. They're a big Linux user and fan :)
I need to join their Discord I suppose to see if they can add more resolutions to the full screen mode. Happy to test.
Purple Library Guy Feb 19, 2021
They may not have had a huge budget before, but they've sure as hell got one now.
STiAT Feb 19, 2021
Well, at least funding the rest of the game should not be an issue by now.

They still have a lot of plans, I managed to play it a bit by now, but I'll probably wait for the finished product for a play through.
Julius Feb 19, 2021
They may not have had a huge budget before, but they've sure as hell got one now.

Yeah, sounds a bit like the next Mojang in the making. However we all know how that ended :-/
slaapliedje Feb 19, 2021
Well, at least funding the rest of the game should not be an issue by now.

They still have a lot of plans, I managed to play it a bit by now, but I'll probably wait for the finished product for a play through.
This is the main reason I haven't really tried harder to start playing it. Like I really wanted to get into 7 days to Die, and played it quite a bit, but it always felt just on the cusp of being great, and didn't want to keep playing it until it was really finished.

Some games stay in Early Access for far too long...
Spirimint Feb 19, 2021
Well, at least funding the rest of the game should not be an issue by now.

They still have a lot of plans, I managed to play it a bit by now, but I'll probably wait for the finished product for a play through.

Thinking exact the same, but its so hard to stop playing :D But i guess ig would be good to wait until tge second update, when more interest places will come. Hm
WorMzy Feb 19, 2021
I've played for ~40 hours so far, and I haven't even defeated the second boss yet. Hell, I only just made a boat and discovered my fourth biome (swamp). I'm not worried about running out of content before the next update.

Since Liam asked for screenshots, here's a couple of my main base:
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Riverside portals/bee hives/smelters
scaine Feb 19, 2021
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It takes around 8 hours to get to/kill the first boss. I played another couple of hours after that, exploring into the Black Forest, but I've stopped for the moment in the hopes that we might consider streaming it multiplayer throughout March and beyond. It's well worth the purchase already, imo, and I'm reasonably anti-EA generally.
natis1 Feb 20, 2021
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LinuxGSM is an awesome tool and I’m glad it’s getting the popularity it deserves. +100% servers in the last 30 days!
Solarwing Feb 20, 2021
What a great story of success! This seems to be a kind of huge win for Linux if this game's developers moved away from windows as developing environment. I'm now almost tempted to buy and try this game!That would be also the best way to support the company behind it ofc.Still the game isn't ready yet but pictures and reviews from it are very promising. But one must have a little patience now till it's ready.Maybe then I'll give it a chance!
TheRiddick Feb 20, 2021
Probably need to buy this at some stage to support a Linux developer. But its not really my type of game, but might be interesting if modding comes into the picture. Does anyone know if modding sdk will be a thing?

Yes it be nice if more developers just made their games on Linux because getting them running under windows is far less of a issue vs the other way around (OpenGL performance can be a concern for some games if they decide to go that route).


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Supay Feb 20, 2021
Probably need to buy this at some stage to support a Linux developer. But its not really my type of game, but might be interesting if modding comes into the picture. Does anyone know if modding sdk will be a thing?

Yes it be nice if more developers just made their games on Linux because getting them running under windows is far less of a issue vs the other way around (OpenGL performance can be a concern for some games if they decide to go that route).

Modding is not supported, though unsure if that is an EA thing and will come later. However seems people already working on it.

Valheim Plus

I assume it runs under Vulkan as when starting you get a menu choice to start the game or start under OpenGL.
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