ELEX II

March 1, 2022Piranha Bytes

$50

Estimated Net Revenue

$4,135,324

After Steam fees, refunds, regional pricing & taxes

Gross Revenue$11,475,954
Owners229.6K
Reviews6.6K
Positive73%
Gross Revenue$11,475,954
Regional Pricing (15%)-$1,721,393
Discounts (25%)-$2,438,640
Refunds (5%)-$365,796
Steam Fee (30%)-$2,085,037
VAT (15%)-$729,763
Net Revenue$4,135,324
Estimates use the Boxleiter Method with a confidence score of 85/10. Actual revenue may vary significantly.

About ELEX II

ELEX II is the sequel to ELEX , the vintage open-world role-playing experience from the award-winning creators of the Gothic and Risen series, Piranha Bytes. ELEX II returns to the post-apocalyptic Science Fantasy world of Magalan – with massive environments that can be explored with unrivaled freedom via jetpack, you will be able to move through the epic story any way you want.

Several years after Jax defeated the Hybrid, a new threat arrives from the sky, unleashing the dangerous powers of dark Elex and endangering all life on the planet. In order to defend the peace on Magalan and the safety of his own family, Jax has to go on a mission to convince the factions to unite against the invaders and find his own son, Dex, who got separated from him … Dive into a huge, hand-crafted, completely unique world with multiple factions and diverse environments set in a post-apocalyptic science fantasy universe.

The game allows you to:

explore the planet of Magalan with unprecedented freedom, using your trusted jetpack to traverse the map and even fly!

interact with a lived-in world, full of unique NPCs, who will remember what you’ve done and react accordingly

will join or leave your group depending on how you behave

are able to be killed, which will have an effect on the story

engage in fluid close and ranged combat with a massively improved control system

experience a story where your actions have consequences, immersing you in a world of moral decisions

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