
R.E.P.O. is a cooperative horror game brimming with dark humor, where players race to extract valuable items from monster-infested locations. The project launched in Early Access on February 26, with developers estimating the phase will last between six months and a year.
The new cooperative, meme-driven horror game R.E.P.O. is shattering Steam records and drowning in positive reviews. It has rapidly amassed massive popularity, drawing over 6,000 reviews on Steam—with 97% rating it positively.
Players are especially captivated by the game’s signature humor and addictive gameplay, which leans heavily on creative applications of a powerful physics engine, particularly when moving objects. Many compare it to the hit title Lethal Company, seeing R.E.P.O. as a thoughtful evolution of its concepts—not a copy, but a fresh take.
The game is also recording stunning player activity. Since launch, it’s broken its own records every day. Yesterday’s peak hit 61,791 concurrent players. Remarkably, on Monday, it surpassed weekend numbers, proving its viral momentum is only growing.