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Lies of P demo has been downloaded over 1 million times

Following the overwhelming success of the Souls franchise we have witnessed many teams taking on the task of trying to carve out their own niche within the genre. One of the more exciting Souls-likes is the upcoming Lies of P; letting you play as the famous Pinocchio in a cruel, dark Belle Époque world. The game dropped a demo during Summer Game Fest – with the devs confirming it has already been downloaded over 1 million times.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the official Lies of P account shared that “Lies of P reached 1 million demo downloads and it has been our pleasure to welcome so many new guests to Krat! The puppets have certainly been busy since your arrival.”

Alongside the announcement, a few additional details were shared, including the fact that the game peaked at over 170,000 viewers on Twitch and hit the number 3 spot on Twitter’s Global Trends.

Featuring “hours” of gameplay, the demo includes the first two chapters of Lies of P, including challenging boss encounters, introductions to key characters, and unique areas to explore – “but only scratches the surface of the game’s full content fans can look forward to at launch.”

It seems as though the title’s unique concept and promising gameplay has turned Lies of P into an early success. Hopefully the demo translates into more copies sold when the game releases on the 19th of September 2023.

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