The company that published the game announced this in an investor note.
Quarantine Zone: The Last Check
As reported by Devolver Digital, the zombie-border checkpoint simulator has performed better than expected in the first few weeks since its release. The company did not specify how many people have tried Quarantine Zone: The Last Check to date. It also did not disclose other game metrics.
Recall that Quarantine Zone: The Last Check was released on January 12, 2026, for PC, and by the end of the first day, it had sold over 150,000 copies. The last time the game's sales were officially announced was on February 2, when they reached 750,000 copies. Considering it is also available via the Game Pass subscription, the total number of copies acquired by players should be even greater.
Although the revenue from Quarantine Zone: The Last Check hasn't been disclosed, its approximate size can be estimated based on analytics services data. Specifically, VG Insights estimates the current gross revenue of the game’s Steam version alone at $10.3 million, while Gamalytic values it at $11.6 million.
Also yesterday, February 12, Brigada Games studio head Stas Starykh listed the major markets for Quarantine Zone: The Last Check in terms of revenue in his Telegram channel — while he did not specify the amounts, he mentioned the share sizes. According to him, the simulator earned the most in North America (40%) and Western Europe (31%). In Russia, it generated an additional 4%.
