Lies of P Reaches 7 Million Players Globally
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Lies of P Reaches 7 Million Players Globally

Nathan Lees
Nathan Lees

Lies of P, the latest Soulslike action-RPG developed by Neowiz Games and Round8 Studio, has hit a milestone of 7 million players globally. This phenomenal success was announced by the developers on social media, showcasing the game's popularity across various platforms, including previous-generation consoles.


Following in the footsteps of the renowned Souls series by From Software, Lies of P has carved its own path in the Soulslike genre. Many developers have attempted to replicate the challenging gameplay and intricate level design of these titles, with varying degrees of success. However, Lies of P stands out as one of the Best Non-FromSoft Souls games ever created.

Developed by Neowiz, Lies of P takes inspiration from the classic tale of Pinocchio, weaving a narrative where a puppet must navigate through dangerous challenges to achieve his dream of becoming a real boy. The game has garnered critical acclaim and has even sparked discussions about a future DLC release, suggesting a promising future for the franchise.

An interesting aspect of Lies of P's success is its availability on Xbox Game Pass since launch. This means that players who accessed the game through the service are also included in the player count, contributing to the impressive 7 million milestone. The exact breakdown of sales versus Game Pass downloads remains unknown but does not diminish the game's achievement.

For gamers eager to dive into the world of Lies of P, the game is available on multiple platforms, including PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC. Additionally, the title continues to evolve, with Neowiz already teasing the development of a DLC expansion, promising new content and experiences for players.


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