No Rest for the Wicked Surpasses 1.7 Million Copies Amid Early Access
Independent developer Moon Studios, known for the Ori series, announced that their fantasy role-playing action game No Rest for the Wicked has exceeded 1.7 million copies sold. The game has remained in early access for two years since its initial release.
Strong Sales Trajectory While in Early Access
No Rest for the Wicked continues to draw significant player interest despite its prolonged early access status. The milestone of 1.7 million units underscores the title’s appeal within the RPG community, particularly among fans of fantasy settings and action-oriented gameplay.
Moon Studios has maintained a steady development schedule, refining the game’s content and mechanics while engaging with its player base. This approach has helped sustain momentum and anticipation heading toward the game’s full release.
Being in early access for an extended period has become a more common strategy among developers aiming to gather player feedback and iteratively improve their games. No Rest for the Wicked exemplifies how a well-crafted indie title can achieve considerable commercial success even before its official launch.
Details on future updates or a firm release date have not been disclosed. However, the continued interest from the community and robust sales figures reflect positively on Moon Studios’ development approach and the ongoing demand for immersive fantasy role-playing experiences.
Moon Studios’ RPG No Rest for the Wicked has sold over 1.7 million copies after two years in early access.
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