PlayWay S.A. is executing a multi-platform expansion strategy through mid-2018, targeting PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and mobile markets.
See it on page 1Key upcoming releases for the six-month period following November 2017 include Agony, House Flipper, Uboot, and Ultimate Fishing Simulator.
See it on page 1The company is porting established titles, specifically 911 Operator and Gold Rush: The Game, to console platforms to diversify its distribution.
See it on page 1Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 is the company's highest-interest title with 176,921 Steam wishlist entries.
See it on page 1Hard West and Agony show strong commercial potential with 173,301 and 156,485 Steam wishlist entries, respectively.
See it on page 1High consumer interest persists for catalog titles, with 911 Operator holding 155,416 wishlist entries and Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 holding 116,828.
See it on page 1The company’s growth strategy centers on the simulation and indie genres, using Steam wishlist data as a primary metric to forecast sales volume and market viability.
See it on page 1The management of PlayWay S.A. outlines a strategic roadmap for game releases scheduled for the six-month period following November 2017. This release schedule emphasizes multi-platform expansion, targeting PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and mobile operating systems including Android and iOS. Key titles slated for launch during this window include Agony, House Flipper, and console versions of established hits such as 911 Operator and Gold Rush: The Game. The strategy reflects a focus on diversifying the distribution of the company’s simulation and indie portfolio across both desktop and console ecosystems.
To quantify market interest and future revenue potential, the company provides specific Steam Wishlist data for its most prominent titles. Car Mechanic Simulator 2018 leads the portfolio with 176,921 wishlist entries, followed closely by Hard West at 173,301 and Agony at 156,485. Other significant titles such as 911 Operator and Car Mechanic Simulator 2015 also maintain high levels of consumer interest, with 155,416 and 116,828 entries respectively. These figures serve as a primary indicator of the commercial viability and anticipated sales volume for both upcoming releases and existing catalog titles.
The scope of this data covers the global PC gaming market via the Steam platform and highlights the company's reliance on the simulation genre as a core driver of growth. By disclosing these internal metrics, the company provides transparency regarding its sales pipeline and the relative popularity of its intellectual properties. This analytical snapshot underscores a period of high activity for the publisher as it seeks to capitalize on established franchises while introducing new titles like Uboot and Ultimate Fishing Simulator to a broad international audience.