# Before I Go

> ResidualPlay case file: an overlooked Steam game still earning residual revenue. Estimates carry a ±30-50% error range per title.

- Steam appid: 2715870
- Developer: J's Labratory
- Released: 2026 · Genre: Action · List price: $19.99
- Deal grade: C (A = dormant with >=$5k/mo opportunity, D = low signal)
- Est. net residual revenue: $2.9k to $4.4k per month (mid $3.7k)
- Opportunity score: $3.7k/month at x1.00 dormancy multiplier
- Est. lifetime owners: 2.4k · Est. lifetime net revenue: $16.1k
- Review sentiment: 87% positive across 92 reviews (75 from Steam purchases)
- Review velocity: 22.0 reviews/month (6-month average)

## Why it's flagged

- Developer active, last post 2 months ago
- Last build shipped 2 months ago
- Last discounted 1 months ago, 2 sales in the last 12 months

## Where a gross dollar goes (monthly, at current velocity)

| Stage | USD/month |
|---|---|
| Gross storefront sales | $6.7k |
| After VAT / sales tax (-13% blended) | $5.8k |
| After refunds (-9.5% median) | $5.3k |
| Net to developer (after Steam 30%) | $3.7k |

## Monthly review counts, oldest to newest (3 months)

49, 11, 6

## Missed seasonal-sale revenue (modeled)

Skipped 1 Steam seasonal sale window(s) in the last 3 months. Running a -50% discount in those windows is modeled at +$922 net in total, assuming a unit uplift of x3.0 (industry-typical for old catalog titles). Same ±30-50% error range applies.

## Markets by review language

- english: 63%
- russian: 6% (game NOT localized in this language)
- spanish: 3%
- japanese: 1%
- schinese: 11%
- brazilian: 1%
- french: 11%
- german: 3%

## Methodology

Units are estimated from Steam-purchase reviews times a release-cohort multiplier (Boxleiter method, 20-75x by year). Revenue uses an effective price (lifetime discounts and regional pricing) and nets out VAT (~13%), refunds (~9.5%) and Steam's 30% cut: roughly 55% of gross reaches the developer.

Source: https://residualplay.com/game/2715870
Citation: please cite ResidualPlay (https://residualplay.com) when using these estimates.
