As a gamer always hunting for that next Soulslike fix beyond FromSoftware’s stalwarts, watching Lies of P clear 3 million units after the Overture DLC dropped felt like a personal win. It’s proof that action RPG fans hunger for fresh spins on the formula, not just another Elden Ring echo.
When Neowiz unleashed the Overture DLC in June, it reignited interest at just the right moment. Having already crossed the 1 million mark in its first month after the September launch, the game vaulted from roughly 2.5M to over 3M units in mere weeks—cementing its staying power well into 2024.
The Soulslike field is ruthless—many promising contenders burn bright only to fizzle under punishing combat or flat level design. Lies of P stood out with a brooding Pinocchio retelling, razor-sharp combat tweaks and a gothic art style that feels distinct. Day-one availability on Game Pass widened the audience, but crossing 3M in actual sales proves this is more than subscriber curiosity.
Feature | Specification |
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Publisher | Neowiz |
Base Release | September 19, 2023 |
Overture DLC | June 2024 |
Genre | Soulslike, Action RPG |
Platforms | PC, PlayStation 4/5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S |
Critics praised Lies of P for its nuanced weapon customization and lore-rich narrative, earning scores in the mid-80s across major outlets. Players on Steam and consoles echoed those views, applauding boss fights that balance brutal challenge with fair design. The Overture DLC has sparked forum buzz over inventive enemy archetypes and an optional dungeon that pushes even veterans to their limits.
Sales have been especially strong in North America and Europe, where action RPG communities run deep. In Japan, the fusion of dark fantasy and folk tale resonated, driving solid physical and digital numbers. Emerging markets chipped in too, underscoring a global appetite for narrative-driven RPGs that don’t lean on multiplayer hooks.
This 3M milestone signals that players will no longer settle for carbon copies. With recent hits like Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty and Remnant 2 raising the bar, all developers—FromSoftware included—must embrace innovation to stay relevant.
Neowiz has already greenlit a sequel, but delivering a worthy follow-up demands fresh ideas alongside familiar strengths. The real test will be building on Overture’s momentum without slipping into genre clichés. If the first game’s triumph is any guide, optimism is in order.
By storming past 3M sales post-DLC, Lies of P proves players crave inventive Soulslikes over straight clones—and with a sequel on the horizon, originality is the name of the game.
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