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Japanese games are kicking ass on PC so far this year

At the start of January we predicted 2024 would be a strong year for Japanese games, but we weren’t quite ready for the very first month of the year to knock our socks off.

There’s never been a Japanese indie game like Palworld—in just two weeks in January the early access survival game sold 12 million copies, smashing records near-daily. According to Steamspy’s estimated data, it’s already the second best-selling Japanese game in Steam history, behind only Elden Ring. The next most successful Japanese indie I could find, meanwhile, is 2013 digital board game 100% Orange Juice, with an estimated 1-2 million owners. It’s also a style of game I simply haven’t seen a Japanese developer tackle before—no surprise the indie studio struggled to find a developer who had experience making shooters.

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