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twisted tower sales

No unit-sales or revenue figure is published in the official material collected for this site. Twisted Tower is listed on Steam for PC, released August 18, 2026.

No unit-sales or revenue figure is published in the official material collected for this site. Twisted Tower is listed on Steam for PC, released August 18, 2026, with Atmos Games named as developer and 3D Realms as publisher.

What the public record shows

The Steam store page establishes that Twisted Tower is commercially available on PC. It is the place to check the current price, discount, edition, and regional purchase information. The 3D Realms page supplies publisher-side information about the game and its official marketing material.

Neither source publishes sold units, gross revenue, net revenue, wishlists, refunds, regional sales, or a sales ranking. A store page shows that a product can be bought; it does not expose the commercial totals behind that listing. This article therefore does not derive a number from public attention signals.

Visibility is not a sales total

The source dossier includes official Demo Launch, Release Date Announcement, and Official Launch trailers. It also records a historical Steam Next Fest demo message on the 3D Realms page. These are useful signs of an official campaign, but trailer views and a demo announcement are not unit-sales data.

Likewise, reviews and creator coverage show that people have engaged with the release. They do not provide an accounting method, a conversion rate, or a publisher milestone. Turning review counts, video views, or community discussion into a copy estimate would add a number that the cited sources never reported.

The product behind the listing

Official material describes Twisted Tower as a single-player first-person horror game in an abandoned 1950s resort. The player works toward the tower's top to save the love of their life. The published location list includes the hotel, waterpark, clown casino, carnival forest, and space station.

3D Realms describes optional paths, corrupted fairy-tale mascots, traversal toys for jumping, dashing, and grappling, and a playful weapon collection. The examples range from a rubber-band pistol and dart-throwing Tommy Gun to a bubblegum-spitting chain-gun and skull-popping magical wand. These feature descriptions help identify the game; they do not quantify its market performance.

For future reporting, a sales figure should name its publisher, date, measurement, and scope. A statement about copies sold is different from revenue, a regional chart position, or a temporary discount. Until a source supplies that context, the Steam launch record is the accurate public information available here.

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