During Embracer’s Q1 report webcast presentation, CEO Lars Wingefors revealed that SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle For Bikini Bottom Rehydrated has sold one million copies. SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle For Bikini Bottom Rehydrated came out on June 23rd, meaning that it took a little more than a month in order to hit its one million goal.
Wingefors stated that the game received positive reviews from fans, and he’s right. The game currently has Overwhelmingly Positive Reviews on Steam.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated is a remake of the 2003 game. This remake will feature high-end visuals, modern resolutions and carefully polished gameplay. Not only that, but the game will feature cut content, like the Robo Squidward boss fight and more.
It’s worth noting that SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated runs silky smooth on the PC. The game is stable and runs on a wide range of PC configurations. Moreover, the game has proper mouse and keyboard controls.
Lastly, THQ Nordic had its best quarter to date mainly thanks to SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom – Rehydrated and Destroy All Humans! Remake.

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old games sell new games dont….because they suck.
it depends, if its good and have reasonable expectation from the publisher/ developers, it will sell well. But if its just another open world battle royale game as a service with microtransaction and generic gameplay while it publisher targeting it to sold and grab all money in the world , it maybe sell well in our eyes but publisher will still said its below expectation and considered as failure because it cannot grab all money in the world.
Does that lazy, dumb and factually wrong assertion even deserve a rebuttal? Some people just want to live in denial, just let them.
“But if its just another open world battle royale game…”
It’s simple really, there are so many BR games because BR games sell like hotcakes, it’s why there are so many Dark Souls clones as well.
If its sell like hotcakes … Thats the point.
But sadly only a few of them sell like hotcakes, and the most popular one not even for sell …
Selling another same game, when the much popular alternatives already exist and expected to make all money in the world rather than expect much realistic prediction and later announce the game is a failure even when its considered success in ‘commoner’ eyes , ehh… thats sound familiar and not factually wrong
I woudn’t expect a company without creativity to be very good at managing expectations, so yeah i agree.
Video game industry crash scheduled to happen tomorrow.
Thanks to Steam.
Game was released on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Microsoft Windows, so how many of those copies are from Steam?
VICTORY SCREECH!!!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdN0NXgjsn8