Justin Roiland explained to us why he chose to join Game Pass for High on Life - and how it should help Squanch Games make new titles in future. https://t.co/cLsTMmDT17
— Xbox Wire (@XboxWire) December 21, 2022
“A lot of folks told me that non-Game Pass games that they ship versus Game Pass games, [they get] 7x sales.”
Most excitingly for fans of Roiland and his studio, Squanch, is that Game Pass won’t just help them make High on Life, but future games, too:
“We are an indie studio. We’re small. And we do want a war chest to make a bunch more fun crazy games. And that was of consideration for us. It’s like, ‘OK, we really want this game to get out there. We want it to do. We want sales to do well.’ And I think that, yeah, I mean, from what I gathered in my little poking around and asking different folks, Game Pass was a huge value-add in that respect.”