InZOI Becomes Krafton’s Fastest-Selling Game with 1M Sales in First Week

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- Krafton’s life simulation game inZOI reached 1 million sales one week after launching in Global Early Access on Steam.
- The game features a Very Positive rating on Steam with 13,448 reviews in total.
- The peak number of concurrent inZOI players is 87,377, while the peak number of viewers on Twitch is 174,990.
One million sales war reached by Krafton’s Sims competitor, inZOI, one week after launching in Global Early Access on PC via Steam. It made the life simulation title the fastest-selling game in the company’s history.
A day before launch on March 28, 2025, inZOI ranked number one on Steam’s Global Top Wishlists and within 40 minutes of its Early Access debut, it claimed the top spot on Steam’s Global Top Sellers List.
As of the time of writing South Korean title features a Very Positive rating on Steam with 13,448 reviews in total, and according to Steam DB charts, inZOI’s peak number of concurrent players is 87,377, while the peak number of viewers on Twitch is 174,990.
According to the roadmap outlined by the game’s director, Hyungjun “Kjun” Kim, inZOI will see several major updates and new content throughout 2025.
The first major update is coming in May, bringing new gameplay features such as outfit updates, more customization options for characters, weight and muscle adjustments, improvements to the relationship and adoption systems, as well as mod kits for tools like Maya and Blender, allowing players to create their own content within the game.
In August, a “cat-themed city” in honor of International Cat Day will be introduced in the game, alongside a bunch of new features like swimming and pools, a more robust AI build mode, and the introduction of freelancer jobs.
Besides that, for October, inZOI developers prepare enhanced family dynamics, better UI for moving homes, new furniture, and mod updates.
The final update of the year In December will bring a new memory system, the ability to relocate from one city to another and more interactive responses based on character traits.