No, I’m Not a Human surpasses 100K copies sold

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Key points
- The horror visual novel No, I’m Not a Human hit 100,000 copies sold in just four days after launching on Sept. 15, 2025.
- No, I’m Not a Human was initially launched only for Windows PC via Steam.
- As of the time of writing, No, I’m Not a Human has a “Very Positive” rating on Steam with 4,738 reviews.
The horror visual novel No, I’m Not a Human hit 100,000 copies sold in just four days after launching on Sept. 15, 2025.
Initially launched via Steam for Windows PC only, the title is set in a post-apocalyptic world, where humans can go outside and stay safe only in daylight, while at night, the dangerous Visitors start lurking around.
As isolation is not an option in the game’s world, players must decide whom to let in to the house, determine whether they are Visitors through interrogation and kill them while letting usual humans stay.
On Sept. 19, 2025, in patch 1.1.13, the game developed by Trioskaz and published by Critical Reflex received a save-on-quit feature, adjusted logic for the FEMA agent and added the possibility to skip the neighbor’s dialogues and the entire first day altogether.
According to the patch notes, the game will also be localized into Ukrainian, Polish, Turkish and Italian.
As of the time of writing, No, I’m Not a Human has a “Very Positive” rating on Steam with 4,738 reviews.