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Braid: Anniversary Edition has sold so poorly that “the future is uncertain” for Jonathan Blow’s companyThe remaster “sold like dog sh*t”

The remaster “sold like dog sh*t”

Image credit:Thekla Inc

Image credit:Thekla Inc

A dinosaur informs Tim, the hero of Braid, that his “princess is in another castle”.

Braid: Anniversary Edition"sold like dog shit" according to creator Jonathan Blow.

Blow discussed the remasters sales performance across several Twitch streams since its release back in May, going so far as to suggest that the studio’s “future is uncertain” as a result of low sales.

When asked if the remaster had sold well 34 days after the release of the Anniversary Edition, Blow responded, “No, it sold horribly.”

“Well, it depends on what your standards are. If you compare it to nostalgic things, like the Jeff Minter game that’s on Steam, or Atari 50, it’s sold much better than all of those. But it has still sold like dog shit compared to what we need to make for the company to survive.

“The future is uncertain, let’s put it that way,” he added.

Blow answered the question similarly 68 and 74 days after release, calling sales “utterly terrible.”

Although sales haven’t been great, Blow seems happy with the game they produced, at least. “At some point, you just have to know that what you did was a good thing even if the world doesn’t really acknowledge it and this is one of those cases I think.”