Windrose: The Pirate Co-op Survival Game Reaches 1 Million Wishlists
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Windrose: The Pirate Co-op Survival Game Reaches 1 Million Wishlists

authorBy Shigeru Miyamoto
DateFeb 24, 2026
Read time2 min

The cooperative pirate survival game, 'Windrose,' has achieved a significant milestone, exceeding one million wishlists on the Steam platform. This remarkable accomplishment positions the game among the top 20 most anticipated titles, a success that has reportedly astonished its creators.

The developers, known as Windrose Crew, expressed their amazement and appreciation for the enthusiastic reception. In a public statement on Steam, they conveyed their gratitude to the community for their support, acknowledging that such widespread interest has elevated expectations for the final product. They emphasized their commitment to delivering a high-quality game, understanding that players will ultimately assess their efforts.

During a recent Steam Next Fest, an early version of 'Windrose' was made available to players, with one reviewer logging over seven hours of gameplay. This demo showcased a blend of familiar survival elements, such as resource gathering and crafting, with the thrill of maritime adventure. Players begin by collecting basic materials before constructing a vessel to venture beyond their initial island. The gameplay then evolves to include repairing shipwrecks, assembling a crew, and engaging in sea battles, all set to the backdrop of lively pirate shanties.

The development team credits the game's burgeoning popularity to the active engagement of its community. They highlighted the importance of players' contributions, including demo participation, feedback on Discord, sharing of in-game creations, and spreading the word among friends. This collective enthusiasm has reinforced the developers' belief in the game's appeal and its significance to its growing fanbase.

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