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Kenshi Surpasses 3 Million Copies Sold as Solo-Developed Open-World RPG Continues to Find Fans
Kenshi, the open-world RPG created solo by developer Lo-Fi Games, has surpassed 3 million copies sold. The milestone is being celebrated with a 72% discount on Steam (dropping the price from approximately 3,500 yen to 980 yen), and a Japan-exclusive collaboration sake has also been announced alongside the sales news.
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Automaton focused on the milestone and the game's legacy as a solo-developed cult classic, while Game*Spark led with the sale pricing details alongside the milestone and Japan collab news.
What we know
- Kenshi has sold over 3 million copies worldwide, a remarkable achievement for a game originally developed by a single person
- A Steam sale is currently running with a 72% discount, reducing the price from around 3,500 yen to 980 yen
- A Japan-limited collaboration sake product has been announced as part of the milestone celebrations
- The game is an open-world RPG known for its extreme freedom and unconventional design philosophy

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