
The single-player extraction shooter that parodies Escape from Tarkov with ducks—Escape From Duckov—has sold over 2 million copies just 12 days after launch.
Developer Team Soda announced the 2 million milestone today (Oct. 28) on the game’s Steam page. Alongside the news, Team Soda shared a thank-you note: “Two million ducklings are now waddling through Duckov. We’re sincerely grateful to every player and to all the mod creators who helped build this amazing community.”
Duckov is a top-down (quarter-view) extraction shooter released on October 16. True to its name, players become ducks, scavenging items scattered across the map and either evading or confronting threats as they attempt to escape from Duckov. Unlike most extraction shooters, it’s a single-player experience: every run offers different play thanks to randomly respawning resources, constantly shifting weather and environmental conditions, and a flock of hostile ducks.
Beyond extraction, the game weaves in progression systems such as hideout construction, weapon modding, and gear leveling. The developers actively support mods and the Steam Workshop, enabling players to enjoy the game in fresh ways. Coupling player- and community-friendly policies with gameplay that’s equal parts cute and challenging, Duckov has won broad approval and currently holds an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating on Steam.
This article was translated from the original that appeared on INVEN.
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