
Ghostpunk
by James Suret Β· Indie
Synopsis
Investigate paranormal cases using a 1990s CRT terminal. Analyze photos. Decode audio. Interrogate suspects and decide whatβs real, whatβs fake and whoβs lying. But the deeper you go, the more the system starts watching you back.
Why It Flopped
No Marketing or Visibility
Peaked at 0 concurrent players β launched without a pre-existing audience, press coverage, or community.
Ghostpunk entered Steam on Jun 5, 2026 for free with no press coverage, no pre-release community, and no visible marketing. Its first-day peak was 0 concurrent players. In 0 days on sale it has collected 0 reviews β a number too small for Steam's algorithm to register the game as a real release. On a platform that now processes hundreds of new listings every week, this is what a launch without an audience looks like: not a bad result, but no result at all.
There was no trajectory to collapse from β the launch never achieved lift. Steam's discovery loop requires engagement inputs: purchases generate reviews, reviews feed the algorithm, the algorithm drives more purchases. Ghostpunk did not generate enough signal to enter that cycle at any point. For an independent release this is the most common failure mode: not a bad launch, but an absent one. On a platform adding hundreds of new games every week, a release with no pre-existing signal is invisible from the first hour.
James Suret's most recent Steam post was on Apr 16, 2026. Ghostpunk is currently at 0% of its peak. At 0 days post-launch, the organic discovery window has nearly closed. To change the trajectory, James Suret would need to trigger a new algorithm cycle: a major content update that generates press, a steep price reduction that drives impulse purchases, or coverage from a creator with a relevant audience. All of those are possible. None of them are within the developer's direct control, and the current data offers no signal that any of them are coming.
Developer activity on Steam
- Steam Next Fest!Apr 16, 2026
Data sourced from Steam. Copies-sold figures are estimates (40β80Γ review count).