Updated Mar 17, 2026 by PlayWay
Junkyard Simulator sold 19,000 units in its first 72 hours of Steam Early Access, recouping approximately 50% of its 0.77 million PLN total development and marketing costs.
The game achieved a peak position of ninth on the Steam Global Bestseller list despite a mixed reception, holding a 55% positive rating from 250 reviews.
Pre-launch interest was high with 182,000 wishlists, resulting in 13,000 direct sales and leaving 179,000 units remaining on wishlists after the first three days.
The title experienced 1,700 refunds during the initial 72-hour launch window.
Sales were geographically diverse, with the United States (19%) and Germany (18%) serving as the primary markets, followed by the Russian Federation (10%) and the United Kingdom (7%).
Rebelia Games, a subsidiary 79% owned by PlayWay S.A., plans to expand the title via console, Nintendo Switch, and VR adaptations developed within the PlayWay group.
Junkyard Simulator sold 19,000 units in its first 72 hours of Steam Early Access, recouping approximately 50% of its 0.77 million PLN total development and marketing costs.
The game achieved a peak position of ninth on the Steam Global Bestseller list despite a mixed reception, holding a 55% positive rating from 250 reviews.
Pre-launch interest was high with 182,000 wishlists, resulting in 13,000 direct sales and leaving 179,000 units remaining on wishlists after the first three days.
The title experienced 1,700 refunds during the initial 72-hour launch window.
Sales were geographically diverse, with the United States (19%) and Germany (18%) serving as the primary markets, followed by the Russian Federation (10%) and the United Kingdom (7%).
Rebelia Games, a subsidiary 79% owned by PlayWay S.A., plans to expand the title via console, Nintendo Switch, and VR adaptations developed within the PlayWay group.