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InZoi Set for August Mac Launch While Steam Sales Plummet

Jun 10, 2025 1:38 PM

InZoi, a life simulation game by Krafton, is set to launch on Mac on August 20, 2025, after initially debuting in early access on PC. Although it achieved over a million sales shortly after its release, the game is facing a significant player decline of nearly 98% since its peak concurrent player count. This rapid drop has raised concerns about its sustainability as a competitor to established titles like The Sims series. The game's recent announcement on social media encourages players to pre-order as it prepares for its new platform debut. It remains to be seen whether this release will boost InZoi's player base and reception.

What are the player numbers for InZoi compared to other life simulation games?

InZoi peaked at 87,377 concurrent players shortly after its launch but has drastically declined to around 1,753 currently. In comparison, The Sims 4 has a 24-hour peak player count of 35,871, indicating that InZoi is struggling to retain its player base and compete effectively in the life simulation niche.

InZoi was marketed as a potential rival to The Sims franchise, offering unique gameplay mechanics and a creative world for players. Its early success suggested strong interest, but the current stats show that it may need substantial changes to maintain long-term engagement. With its upcoming Mac version, the developers hope to revitalize interest and attract a broader audience. Fans of life simulation games may be watching closely to see how the release impacts player numbers and community feedback.



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Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2025-06-10 13:58:11
That kind of player drop makes me wonder if InZoi needs more than just a Mac port—maybe some serious gameplay updates to keep folks hooked. Still, competition in the life sim space is always good, so I’m rooting for a comeback The Sims 4’s staying power is wild, but InZoi’s early hype proves there’s room for fresh takes—here’s hoping the devs listen to feedback and turn things around.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2025-06-10 13:52:14
Oof, that 98% drop is brutal—guess players bounced faster than a Sim fleeing a pool with no ladder. Maybe the Mac release will bring some fresh life, but they’ll need more than a new platform to fix those retention issues. Krafton’s got their work cut out for them if they wanna dethrone The Sims, but hey, at least they’re trying something new. Fingers crossed the Mac crowd shows up hungry for a life sim alternative.
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