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Sifu
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Sifu accumulates over half a million players

Everybody was kung fu fighting.

Sloclap announced on Friday that its latest title, the kung fu brawler Sifu, has racked up more than half a million players since the game’s early access launch on February 6. “We’re humbled that more than half a million of you have embarked on your path of vengeance so far,” wrote the developer.

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The developer didn’t explicitly say whether or not the game has sold over 500,000 units, only that it’s surpassed that number of players. Game sharing on PlayStation is one such way that folks would be able to play Sifu without necessarily having to purchase it for themselves. Regardless, it’s still a substantial milestone, especially for an indie title.

Sifu launched in early access on February 6 for those who purchased the Deluxe Edition of the game. The full release came two days later on February 8. At launch, the game was fairly well-received thanks to its satisfying combat, but it was also criticized for its harsh difficulty, as well as its alleged appropriation of Chinese culture.


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