• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Gameranx

Gameranx

Video Game News, Lists & Guides

  • News
  • Features
  • Platforms
    • Xbox Series X
    • PS5
    • Nintendo
  • Videos
  • Upcoming Games
  • Guides

Deep Rock Galactic Was Successful Because of PS Plus, Says Developer

February 27, 2023 by Ryan Parreno

In this instance, Sony can say their PlayStation Plus achieved something that Game Pass did not.

While it’s usually Xbox Game Pass that gets praise from devs for small games nowadays, there is one studio that has credited their success to PlayStation Plus recently.

That studio would be Ghost Ship Games, and the game in question would be cooperative wave shooter Deep Rock Galactic.

As reported by PlayStation Lifestyle, Ghost Ship Games CEO Soren Lundgaard made this statement to investors during the earnings call made by Embracer Group, who owns Ghost Ship Games:

“We broke all our records on player numbers and revenue. We entered into PlayStation Plus and very, very fast, ten million players claimed the game, started playing, enjoying the new season content, buying the cosmetic DLCs, and just had a really good time together. And this propelled the Deep Rock Galactic IP even further into closing into mainstream.”

Programs like PlayStation Plus and Game Pass have merit as a form of promotion and support for smaller games. While Ghost Ship Games can’t call themselves an indie studio anymore, they were an indie when they started work on Deep Rock Galactic. Similarly, we had covered how Pentiment, which is a small game but comes from a bigger studio in Obsidian, owes its existence from the existence of Game Pass.

The nature of a game subscription lends to them being a good support for smaller games, whether made by independent studios or not. While the big companies don’t disclose the full details, we do know that these studios can get deals for funding for their games up front. Subsequently, the fact that gamers will just see their games as freebies opens them up to trying them, and that increases the possibility that they are discovered. In fact, it’s potentially better than if you released a free demo for your game, because a game subscriber could feel the need to get the value out of their subscription by trying out as many of these games as they can.

While Pentiment’s virtues are easily discovered when you give it a chance, the situation is different with Deep Rock Galactic. Deep Rock Galactic is a full 3D cooperative shooter, that is best experienced with other players, and also has a steep beginner curve. Even if you bought the game, there is no guarantee that you will enjoy it.

And so, Ghost Ship Games seems to have enjoyed something extra by having their game on PlayStation Plus. Mind, Deep Rock Galactic is actually also on Game Pass. As Soren explained, the game didn’t pick up momentum until it came up on PlayStation Plus.

While Game Pass is generally considered the superior game pass subscription today, in this case, PlayStation Plus has achieved something that Game Pass did not.

Share this post:

FacebookTwitterLinkedInPinterest

Recent Videos

The GREATEST Final Bosses Ever Designed

The GREATEST Final Bosses Ever Designed

GTA 6 MOST EXPENSIVE GAME EVER? & MORE

GTA 6 MOST EXPENSIVE GAME EVER? & MORE

Mixtape - Before You Buy

Mixtape - Before You Buy

10 Good Games That SHOULD NOT HAVE FAILED

10 Good Games That SHOULD NOT HAVE FAILED

007 First Light - 10 Things You NEED TO KNOW

007 First Light - 10 Things You NEED TO KNOW

20 Longest Single Player Games of The LAST 5 YRS.

20 Longest Single Player Games of The LAST 5 YRS.

10 Brand NEW RPGs That EXCITE US

10 Brand NEW RPGs That EXCITE US

20 Game Franchises RUINED By Publishers

20 Game Franchises RUINED By Publishers

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of April 2026

10 WEIRD Gaming Stories of April 2026

Category: UpdatesTag: Deep Rock Galactic, Embracer Group, Ghost Ship Games, PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S

Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Ubisoft Shared A Cosplay Style Guide (With New Lore!) For Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced’s Edward Kenway
  • Jacob Navok: Bungie’s $ 765 Million Impairment Is Too Small, More Is Coming Next Quarter
  • Rockstar Teases A Summer Update For GTA Online – Could This Connect To GTA 6?
  • Sony Has Not Yet Decided When They Will Launch PlayStation 6 And At What Price
  • Nintendo Switch 2 Goes Up In Price To $ 499 Before It Hits Its 1st Year

Copyright © 2026 · Gameranx · All Rights Reserved · Powered by Mai Theme