Dear Esther: Landmark Edition Steam key art
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Steam revenue analysis

Dear Esther: Landmark Edition Steam Revenue & Sales Estimates

The Chinese Room, Robert Briscoe · Secret Mode

$2.1MEst. Gross Revenue

226,017 estimated sales, 75% positive reviews, and $1,438,146.17 potentially retained by the developer after Steam's platform fees.

Action75% Positive$9.99

Revenue Overview

$2.1M

Gross Revenue

$1.4M

Developer Revenue

226,017

Est. Copies Sold

$2.1M

Revenue / Year (avg. 1 yr)

$1.2MLow estimate
$2.1MBest estimate
$3.7MHigh estimate

How the revenue splits

Gross Revenue
$2,054,495
Steam Platform Fee(30.0%)
−$616,348
Developer Revenue
$1,438,146

Developer vs. Steam

Developer: 70.0%($1,438,146)Steam: 30.0%($616,348)

Tiered Fee Structure

Tier 1 ($0–$10M) (30%)$616,348
Tier 2 ($10M–$50M) (25%)
Tier 3 ($50M+) (20%)

More context in the Steam game revenue hub or in the Steam revenue calculator.

How we estimate this

75%positive
6,849Total Reviews
5,137positive (75%)
1,712negative (25%)

Step by step

  1. 1

    Capture Steam review volume as the primary demand signal

    6,849 reviews and a 75% positive rating are used as the starting point because Steam review counts correlate strongly with paid ownership.

  2. 2

    Apply a calibrated Boxleiter multiplier

    For Dear Esther: Landmark Edition, we use a midpoint multiplier of ×33 and show a wider range from ×20 to ×60 to reflect uncertainty.

  3. 3

    Use a realistic realized sale price instead of only list price

    Rather than relying only on the current price of $10, we estimate a realized average sale price of $9 to account for discounting over time.

  4. 4

    Translate gross revenue into developer revenue

    We then apply Steam's effective fee rate of 30.0%. That turns an estimated $2,054,495 in gross revenue into roughly $1,438,146 retained by the developer.

Calibrated inputs for this game

Avg. sale price

$9.09

List price $9.99

Boxleiter multiplier

×33

Range ×20–×60

Effective Steam fee

30.0%

Tiered 30 / 25 / 20%

Revenue estimates for Dear Esther: Landmark Edition use the Boxleiter method with a broad range from x20 to x60. For the best estimate we use a calibrated midpoint of x33 and a calibrated average sale price of $9 instead of a flat 30x/0.75 model. Factors like age, price tier, discount history, genre, and review profile all affect the true reviews-to-sales ratio.

Platform Comparison

Hypothetical: What would the developer earn at the same gross revenue?

Steam

Gross revenue baseline: $2,054,495

To developer

$1,438,146

To developer: 70.0%

$1,438,146

Platform fee: 30.0%

$616,348

Epic Games Store

Gross revenue baseline: $2,054,495

To developer

$1,927,955

To developer: 93.8%

$1,927,955

Platform fee: 6.2%

$126,539

Epic: 0% on the first $1M in annual per-app revenue, then 12%. Effective here: 6.2%.

GOG

Gross revenue baseline: $2,054,495

To developer

$1,438,146

To developer: 70.0%

$1,438,146

Platform fee: 30.0%

$616,348

* Actual sales on Epic and GOG are not estimated. Steam's larger user base typically drives substantially higher sales volumes.

Genre Market Position

Top 86% by revenue in Action
86%

Top 86% of Action games

by estimated revenue

0%◆ Median100%

2,141

Top Games Tracked

$6M

Median (tracked top games)

$20.8M

Mean (tracked top games)

Dear Esther: Landmark Edition ranks in the top 86% of 2141 tracked action top-sellers.

Baseline: HelpfulCalculator's curated set of top-grossing Steam games, not the entire Steam catalog. Niche genres may have small samples.

Playtime & Engagement

62.5h avg0.6h median

62.5h

Average Playtime

0.6h

Median Playtime

A median playtime of 0.6h and average of 62.5h suggest a dedicated core community playing this action game well beyond the typical player.

Game Details

Dataset updated: April 18, 2026

DeveloperThe Chinese Room, Robert Briscoe
PublisherSecret Mode
Release Date
Years on Market1 year
Current Price$9.99
Calibrated Avg. Selling Price$9.09
GenreAction
Peak Players5
SteamSpy Owners200,000 .. 500,000

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much has Dear Esther: Landmark Edition earned on Steam?

Based on our analysis using the Boxleiter method, we estimate Dear Esther: Landmark Edition's total gross revenue on Steam at approximately $2,054,495.

This estimate comes with a confidence range:

  • Conservative estimate (x20): $1,245,148
  • Calibrated midpoint (x33): $2,054,495
  • Optimistic estimate (x60): $3,735,445

The actual revenue may vary due to regional pricing, seasonal discounts, and refund rates.

How many copies has Dear Esther: Landmark Edition sold on Steam?

With 6,849 Steam reviews and a 75% positive rating, we estimate Dear Esther: Landmark Edition has sold between 136,980 and 410,940 copies, with a best estimate of 226,017.

This is based on the Boxleiter method, which uses the observation that roughly 1 in every 20 to 60 buyers leaves a Steam review. For the midpoint we do not assume a universal 30x value; we use a calibrated multiplier of x33 that adjusts for the title's age, price tier, genre, and review profile.

How much does The Chinese Room, Robert Briscoe earn from Dear Esther: Landmark Edition?

After Steam's tiered platform fee of effectively 30.0%, The Chinese Room, Robert Briscoe keeps an estimated $1,438,146 from Dear Esther: Landmark Edition's gross revenue of $2,054,495.

Here's the breakdown:

  • Gross Revenue: $2,054,495
  • Steam's Fee (30.0%): -$616,348
  • Developer Revenue: $1,438,146

Note: This doesn't account for publisher shares, taxes, or development costs.

What percentage does Steam take from Dear Esther: Landmark Edition?

Steam uses a tiered revenue sharing model that reduces the platform's cut as a game earns more:

  • First $10 million: 30% to Steam, 70% to developer
  • $10M to $50M: 25% to Steam, 75% to developer
  • Above $50M: 20% to Steam, 80% to developer

For Dear Esther: Landmark Edition, with an estimated gross revenue of $2,054,495, this results in an effective rate of 30.0%. Steam keeps approximately $616,348 and The Chinese Room, Robert Briscoe receives $1,438,146.

How accurate are these revenue estimates for Dear Esther: Landmark Edition?

These estimates use the Boxleiter method, a widely-used industry approach that estimates game sales from the number of Steam reviews.

Factors that affect accuracy:

  • Review-to-purchase ratio varies by genre
  • Discount history - games with frequent deep sales may have higher ratios
  • Regional pricing - different prices in different markets are not captured
  • Refunds - Steam's return policy means some counted sales were refunded
  • Bundled sales - keys sold through third-party bundles may not generate reviews

We provide a confidence range ($1,245,148 to $3,735,445) to reflect this uncertainty. For the best estimate we combine the Boxleiter range with a calibrated midpoint (x33) and a calibrated ASP of $9.

What would Dear Esther: Landmark Edition earn on Epic Games Store instead?

If Dear Esther: Landmark Edition generated the same gross revenue on the Epic Games Store, The Chinese Room, Robert Briscoe would keep approximately $1,927,955 - that's $489,809 more than on Steam.

At this revenue level, Epic's concrete platform fee would be $126,539. Epic charges 0% on the first $1 million in annual per-app revenue and then 12% on the remaining amount. On GOG (30% cut), the developer would earn approximately $1,438,146.

Note: This is a hypothetical comparison. Actual sales volumes differ significantly between platforms, and Steam's larger user base typically drives substantially higher sales.

How long do players spend in Dear Esther: Landmark Edition?

According to SteamSpy data, players spend an average of 62.5 hours in Dear Esther: Landmark Edition, with a median playtime of 0.6 hours. The large gap between average and median suggests a dedicated core community playing well beyond the typical player.