Super Battle Golf sold 100,000 copies in two days

The indie game Super Battle Golf, which blends classic golf with arcade action and sabotage elements, has already surprised players and critics alike. Developer Brimstone announced that the game sold 100,000 copies on Steam in the first 48 hours after its release.
In an official community post, the studio thanked its fans: “WOW. OK. THANK YOU!!! This is absolutely incredible, and I’m overjoyed. Feedback is consistently at 97% ‘Overwhelmingly Positive,’ and we read every review, forum post, and message, absorbing all your amazing feedback and suggestions!”
Super Battle Golf offers a unique approach to golf: instead of slowly progressing through holes, players compete in speed, trying to get the ball in first, while actively hindering their opponents with an arsenal that includes orbital lasers, missiles, and other crazy gadgets. This chaotic multiplayer format immediately resonated with audiences seeking dynamic and fun party games.
The game is available on Steam, and judging by initial sales and reviews, Super Battle Golf has already become a true discovery among fans of unconventional indie games.
