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Pokemon-like Temtem’s Sales Pass 500k One Month After Its Early Access Debut

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The initial Temtem sales figures are in, and it seems like the Pokemon competitor could really be on a role. Over 500,000 copies of the game have been sold. This occurred in only one month, as the PC version entered early access on January 21, 2020.

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As part of the Temtem sales milestone celebration, Crema looked at things people have done in it and released a series of images bringing up stats about the game. For example, 369,035 people were beaten by Max, the rival character, in the first battle after choosing a starter Temtem. This means about 73% of the people playing couldn’t beat him. Sofia, the first dojo leader, defeated about 46% of the people who challenged her. Also, only 5.42% of the people who were playing at the time of the infographic being made actually had caught a “shiny” Temtem, which is known as a Luma.

Here’s the full gallery of Temtem infographics.

To compare, Pokemon Sword and Shield sales figures passed six million in November 2020 after only one week on the market. It then hit 16 million at the end of January 2020, which was two months after the game’s launch.

Temtem is currently available for PCs via early access. It will eventually also come to the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Crema has promised a roadmap for the game’s updates is on the way.


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