CloverPit hits jackpot with 750K copies sold

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Key points
- CloverPit surpassed 750,000 copies sold in two weeks after launch.
- The game sold its first 100,000 copies in just one day after its release, which was on Sept. 26, 2025.
- CloverPit has a “Very Positive” rating on Steam, with 9,673 user reviews and an all-time peak of 25,190 concurrent players.
Rogue-lite psychological horror indie title CloverPit surpassed 750,000 copies sold in two weeks after launch, as was announced by the game’s developer in a celebratory post on its official Bluesky account.
Developed by Panik Arcade and published by Future Friends Games, the game was released on Sept. 26, 2025, and reached the mark of 100,000 copies sold just 24 hours after release.
The first-person rogue-lite with elements of strategy and psychological horror, inspired by Balatro and Buckshot Roulette, is currently playable on Windows PC via Steam, with no official announcements regarding console releases.
Set within a rusty cell, CloverPit tasks players with paying off an increasing debt using a slot machine; failing to do so results in the player being dropped through a trapdoor to their death. The title offers over 150 different items with varying effects, allowing players to exploit the slot machine to their benefit.
As of the time of writing, the game has a “Very Positive” rating on Steam, with 9,673 user reviews, an all-time peak of 25,190 concurrent players according to SteamDB and a Metascore of 76 points based on 8 critic reviews.