Metaphor: ReFantazio already sold more than 1 million copies worldwide

This is now Atlus' fastest selling video game.

Atlus’ most recent JRPG, Metaphor: ReFantazio, comes out today on October 11 and yet it still managed to sell so many copies that it broke an unexpected record for the company.

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On both its official website and its social media accounts, Atlus revealed that Metaphor: ReFantazio has sold more than 1 million units worldwide. The company also thanked their fans for all their support and celebrated this huge milestone with an adorable new illustration of one of the main characters of the game, Gallica the fairy.

Gallica celebrating 1 million units sold of Metaphor ReFantazio.
Image via Atlus

This is a monumental achievement, not only because of the speed in which Metaphor: ReFantazio reached these sales numbers, but also because it cemented it as the fastest selling video game in Atlus’ history. This record was previously held by Persona 3 Reload, which sold the same amount of copies in one week back in February. That’s right, Atlus broke its own record twice within the same year, meaning that 2024 has been extremely successful for the company.

Metaphor ReFantazio is shaping up to be one of 2024’s best JRPGs

Gameplay of the turn-based combat of Metaphor ReFantazio.
Image via Atlus/Steam

In its official announcement, Atlus also boasted about the positive reviews that Metaphor: ReFantazio has been receiving, with its PlayStation 5 version and its Xbox Version currently sharing a score of 93 points on MetaCritic, while its PC version holds a score of 91 points in the same aggregator website. The company also reported that this game received the award for “Future Category” in both the 2023 and 2024 editions of the Japan Game Awards.

On the other hand, JRPG fans are excited about the release of Metaphor: ReFantazio, with many players who got early copies claiming that it’s the closest thing to a hypothetical Persona 6 they have played in years. This is not surprising, considering that several key figures who are famous for their involvement on both the Shin Megami Tensei and the Persona series also worked on Metaphor: ReFantazio, like director Katsura Hashino, character artist Shigenori Soejima and music composer Shoji Meguro.


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