Golf Game That Lets You Run Down Friends With Carts Is Seeing Fast Success On Steam

Within two days, Super Battle Golf has already sold more than 100,000 copies on Steam. Developer Brimstone thanked players for the "absolutely amazing" milestone, while at the same time promising a content update for the online multiplayer game in the future.

Super Battle Golf launched February 19, and Brimstone noted the online sports title was impressively created in just four-and-a-half months. The developer plans to introduce a new 9-hole biome with the upcoming patch, as well as some new items and cosmetics. In general, Brimstone said that it's "so happy to be seeing everyone play our goofy little game."


Super Battle Golf has sold 100,000 copies in the past 48 hours! Thank you all so much for playing our goofy little golf game it's been so much fun making this game!
And because of your support we're starting on our first content update! You can read a bit about it below! pic.twitter.com/ucG29dOabZ

— Brimstone ⛳ Super Battle Golf - Out Now On Steam! (@BrimstoneDevs) February 21, 2026

Up to eight players online can play a round of golf in Super Battle Golf, but it's definitely not like the traditional sport. Everyone is swinging away at the same time, leading to chaos and shenanigans. You can run down other players with a golf cart or even hit them from another part of the course with an orbital laser. Currently, the PC title offers 27 different courses.

This is seemingly the biggest success story for Brimstone, which previously made games like Banzai Royale and Lance a Lot. Super Golf Story costs $8 on Steam usually but is currently 20% off until February 26.

It's not the only Steam game to see such a successful start this month, either. Mewgenics made back its budget in just three hours, for instance. Meanwhile, a new Steam Next Fest just kicked off, and we have 30 demos to check out.

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