Without knowing exactly what problem you are trying to solve, there isn't a good way to answer your question. However, Erlang does generally scale well, assuming you both code it well and architect it well. If you are considering implementing your backend as a RESTful service, I'd question any decision to use Erlang -- maybe it's still a good fit, but I'd ask you why. However, if you decided to base the backend of your game on XMPP, I'd suggest that erlang and ejabberd is a superb fit. It all depends on how you are writing the software.
Also, does it cost more in development time compared to other languages? Quite possibly. As a python expert and an Erlang learner, I can write python code in 10 minutes which will take me 2 hours to do in Erlang. But I'd bet that Joe Armstrong (Erlang inventor) could write Erlang code pretty darn quickly.
In short, your question cannot be answered accurately. I've attempted to provide some information which may help you understand why.