Worshippers of Cthulhu, New City-Building Strategy, Earns Great Steam Ratings and Invites to a World Where Line Between Sanity and Madness Runs Thin
The unusual city builder Worshippers of Cthulhu scored a successful debut on Steam. The game receives high ratings from players.

Yesterday, Worshippers of Cthulhu debuted in Steam's Early Access. The game is a city builder strategy, where we build cities for the followers of the Great Old Ones from H.P. Lovecraft's works. The devs, namely the people from the Polish studio Crazy Goat Games, can be satisfied, because the premiere turned out to be successful.
- The game has 93% positive reviews on Steam.
- Players praise the atmosphere and execution, as well as the extensive economic mechanics, which provide an interesting variation on the solutions from the Anno series.
- Worshippers of Cthulhu is also getting good activity results. The record on the premiere day was 1131 concurrent players on Steam.
Below we present a few reviews from Steam.
"Great atmosphere. Very similar to Anno, but with its own unique charm. I recommend and I'm excited about how the game will develop in early access.
This game is a hidden gem, offering a surprisingly rich experience that many may not have heard of. This is a blend of genres that beautifully interact with each other here, creating unforgettable gameplay experiences."
"Great idea for a city builder. (...) So far, I haven't found any errors in early access. I hope that the developers will keep up with the updates. I am eagerly waiting for what is to come."
The game is currently available only on PC. Early access is expected to last about 12 months, but the devs warn that it may be extended if necessary. With the premiere of the 1.0 edition, the game will also hit the Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 consoles.
Worshippers of Cthulhu is currently sold on Steam for around $25. This is a special price, reduced by 10% for the premiere. The offer will remain valid until November 4th.
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