Alright, let’s dig into this. So, there I was, just scrolling through Twitter—don’t even ask me what time it was because, well, time kinda blurs together when you’re lost online—when I stumbled upon this quirky update about Lies of P. You know that game, right? Action role-playing or something, like most of them these days.
Anyway, the tweet—wait a second, let me backtrack a bit. So, apparently, more than three million copies of Lies of P have been snapped up since, um, whenever it dropped. I think it was in September 2023? Yeah, sounds about right. Three million! Can you believe that? I mean, that’s like… a lot of people playing the same game, right? Or maybe it’s just one really enthusiastic person? Okay, probably not.
And then there’s this whole DLC situation. Overture? Yeah, that’s it. Dropped on June 6th, fresh and hot, and somehow it climbed the Steam charts to become the seventh highest-grossing game. Beating its own predecessor! That’s like, I dunno, a band starting as their own opening act and then overtaking themselves. Kinda neat if you ask me.
Oh, and here’s the kicker. The Lies of P Twitter handle—what do they call it, the official account or something—posted about this milestone with this… uh, philosophical angle? “Three million puppets or three million humans?” they mused. Deep stuff, I guess. Or maybe they were just feeling poetic. “Matters not,” they went on. Obviously trying to sound all enigmatic.
But honestly, imagine working on something that three million people dig. I can’t even get my cat to pay attention to me half the time. Anyway, the devs—who must be on cloud nine or somewhere equally fluffy—wrapped it up with a warm-fuzzy thank-you. You got a thing for those kinds of endings? Like, they somehow make you feel all nice inside.
Alright, I think that’s the gist. Or maybe there’s more to it? Who knows. If you’re anything like me, maybe the numbers probably just zipped past your radar and left you thinking about what lies beneath—pun intended, or maybe not. Anyway, cheers to the players and the developers, and whatever else is going on out there in the world of Krat.