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Sims-like inZOI has sold over 1 million copies

While EA might be doing very little with The Sims IP, wanting to rest on its laurels with the now 10 year old SIms 4, other studios have come in to pick up the slack. Released just over a week ago, inZOI has proven to be a hit – with the game already selling over 1 million copies.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the team at KRAFTON wrote: “We are honored to share that inZOI has surpassed 1 million sales — made possible thanks to your incredible support.”

They continued, “It’s a number that still feels unreal to us and a milestone we could not have reached without each and every one of you. Your excitement, your creations, your feedback, your content, and your support have brought inZOI to life in ways we never could have imagined.”

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Since its Early Access launch on the 28th of March, inZOI has seen a great deal of buzz, with the game receiving ‘Very Positive’ reviews on Steam alongside a peak concurrent player count of 87 thousand players.

Of course, being Early Access the game is far from perfect. That said, it is encouraging to see not only another studio trying to enter the Sims-like genre, but succeeding too. Hopefully inZOI receives strong levels of support throughout its Early Access journey.

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