Ultra‑hard survival sandbox Kenshi passes 3 million copies sold, teases fans with 'Kenshi 2 When?' website
Ultra‑hard survival sandbox Kenshi has just broken the sales record, landing at three million copies. The game’s brutal start is known as rock bottom, where you’re stranded in a desert with enemies everywhere and a 1‑in‑all stat sheet. You begin malnourished, your left arm missing, while starving becomes illegal—an experience that still feels as unforgiving today as it did at launch.
- 3 million copies sold (reported by Lo‑Fi Games)
- Over 5,000 concurrent players online, roughly half of the all‑time record
- A crucifixion mod has earned a 5‑star rating in Kenshi’s workshop
How Fans Are Bracing for a Sequel with kenshi2when.com
Fans have been waiting years for more than just updates; they’ve been fed a cryptic tease. The developer answered the question “Kenshi 2 when?” with a dedicated website, kenshi2when.com, where only news about a sequel is visible. While the game’s difficulty remains crucifixion‑level for many, the promise of an Ultra‑hard survival sandbox Kenshi sequel keeps the community engaged until the next release.