Clair Obscur: expedition 33 has just started to sell out of physical copies of the game due to unexpected demand, the last time I remember physical goods selling out people were worried about dying of covid with an unwiped butt On the digital side they just hit a new milestone breaking 121k concurrent players on steam despite being on gamepass. You know epic is funky cause no one ever says "this game is doing good on steam despite being on epic." This is a ceiling no jrpg has been able to break, the closest being tales of arise with 60k. Move over JRPGs, FRPGs are here, and their idea of turn based gameplay is to ensure the bad guys never get a turn. They've also hit Ballatro levels of success, which is when developers start using their social media accounts to recommend other peoples games instead of their own. In this case The Hundred Line. I made my first short about the game on release day because the narrative at that time was that oblivion was going to overshadow it's release and maybe hurt its chances. Now that it's got over a million copies sold in just three days and has metacritics all time highest user review score i think we can all rest easy now knowing that sandfall studios hard work isn't going to be falling into obscurity any time soon.