author: Ignacy Ziarkiewicz
Countdown for World War 3's Return to Steam Begins
The official Twitter account of World War 3 has started a countdown. This most likely means that the game will be back on sale.
World War 3 is a network FPS, developed by Polish studio The Farm 51 in cooperation with MY.GAMES. The game launched in early access, but was pulled from sale in August 2020 by the developers themselves, who wanted to refocus the development. Since then, the creators have shared little information about the game's status. However, something has moved, and the game will probably soon be back on Steam. After seven months of silence, on July 5, a new post appeared on the game's twitter account with a mysterious photo.
Two days later a graphic with the number 7 and a new message was posted. We can guess that this means the game will be back on sale.
The game debuted in early access in the fall of 2018. It sold great at first, but after a good start, especially from a financial perspective, it started to gradually lose users. In November 2019, the game was played by only 100 players daily. That's why, after partnering with MY.GAMES in August 2020, the developers removed the game from Steam so that they could return to the market with a finished and completed product. Since then, the game could not be bought, and only users who previously added the game to their library could play it. However, perhaps soon everyone will be able to join the fun.