3909
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3909 has published 2 titles, including Papers, Please and Return of the Obra Dinn, with a combined 112,935 Steam reviews. They focus on Adventure games.
3909 is an indie game publisher. indielist tracks 2 titles on its label, together holding 103,333 Steam reviews. Its biggest title by Steam reviews is Papers, Please, with 72,058 reviews (2013). It has published games from 1 studio, including Lucas Pope. That averages about 51,667 Steam reviews per title across the label. For a developer deciding whether to pitch, the first thing to weigh is portfolio fit: which genres and what scale of project 3909 has actually shipped and supported to launch, all of which indielist lays out on this page alongside its studio relationships and signing history. This profile sits inside indielist's relationship graph of studios, publishers, and games, so studios can judge fit before pitching and investors can trace the label's signing activity across genres and years, the kind of publisher to studio to game connections that are slow to reconstruct from storefront pages alone.
3909's catalog on indielist spans 2 titles holding 103,333 Steam reviews in total, an average of about 52,000 per release, and its most-reviewed entries are Papers, Please, Return of the Obra Dinn. For a developer weighing a pitch, that published track record is the clearest signal of what the label can actually take to market: which genres it has shipped, the review volume its releases tend to reach, and whether that scale is a realistic fit for the project on offer. Pitching a cozy puzzle game to a label whose catalog is all hardcore shooters is a fast rejection, and the portfolio makes that mismatch obvious before any email is sent. indielist shows the white-box sales estimate behind each of those titles too, so the publisher's commercial output can be judged on visible figures rather than on reputation or a press-release headline alone.
3909 has published work from 1 studio (Lucas Pope), and indielist records each pairing as an edge in its publisher-to-studio-to-game graph. An investor can use that to trace which developers a label has backed and how its roster has grown release by release, while a developer can check whether the publisher already works with teams of a similar size or genre before sending a pitch, which is a strong hint about whether a cold approach is worth the effort. Each linked studio page in turn lists that studio's full portfolio and its other publisher relationships, so the network around 3909 can be explored outward in either direction rather than read as a flat, disconnected list, and the same graph powers the "similar publishers" suggestions that help a developer build a realistic shortlist instead of pitching one name at a time.
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4 nodes · 3 edges- studioLucas Pope
- gamePapers, Please
- gameReturn of the Obra Dinn
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Portfolio
- Papers, Please 201372,058 reviews · 97%
- 31,275 reviews · 97%
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- Status unverified
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- unverified, check the publisher's website
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- unverified
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- Not listed
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Frequently asked questions
- How many games has 3909 published?
- indielist tracks 2 titles published by 3909, led by Papers, Please.
- Which studios has 3909 worked with?
- 3909 has published games from Lucas Pope.
- What is 3909's biggest game?
- By Steam review count, Papers, Please is the biggest, with 72,058 reviews.
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