Bloober Team announced that Cronos: The New Dawn achieved 200,000 digital sales within its first three days across major gaming platforms. The Polish developer's latest sci-fi horror title launched on multiple systems, with the Nintendo Switch 2 among the supported consoles. Chief Executive Piotr Babieno addressed investor speculation about production costs, stating that development expenses fell below the estimated PLN 100 million figure. The actual budget requirements mean the studio can reach profitability with fewer sales than market analysts predicted. Company leadership expresses confidence about future financial performance and growth prospects.
The studio currently has no plans for a sequel to Cronos: The New Dawn, though executives remain open to expanding the property through television or film adaptations. Bloober Team focuses on developing larger projects scheduled for release over the next several years, with management expecting stronger performance than 2025 results. Critics praised the survival horror experience, awarding it an eight out of ten rating and drawing comparisons to the Dead Space franchise. Early gameplay segments received mixed reception, but the title gained momentum after players encountered the first major boss encounter.
The studio currently has no plans for a sequel to Cronos: The New Dawn, though executives remain open to expanding the property through television or film adaptations. Bloober Team focuses on developing larger projects scheduled for release over the next several years, with management expecting stronger performance than 2025 results. Critics praised the survival horror experience, awarding it an eight out of ten rating and drawing comparisons to the Dead Space franchise. Early gameplay segments received mixed reception, but the title gained momentum after players encountered the first major boss encounter.