Unicorn Overlord

Vanillaware’s Unicorn Overlord clears the 500k shipment milestone

Less than a month after launch, no less.

Following its March 8 launch, Unicorn Overlord has already hit a major milestone. In less than a month, the new strategy-RPGꦫ from developer Vanillaware managed to surpass 500,000 shipments globally (via ). 

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This is impressive pacing for Vanillaware, especially when placed side-by-side with the developer’s previous outing, real-time strategy/visual novel hybrid 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim. The critically-celebrated, time-spanning adventure launched in Japan in November 2019, followed by a global release in September 2020. It eventually hit the 400,000 milestone in March 2021, and cleared 1M in sales by the end of August 2023, following its Switch release.

So Unicorn Overlord hitting half that mark in just under a month is pretty notable. Unicorn Overlord has a much more digestible elevator pitch, and while it still has some higher peaks to reach for, it should be interesting to see just how successful Vanillaware’s latest will end up being over time.
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Screenshot via Atlus

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Prior to this, Vanillaware also exceeded one million copies worldwide with side-scrolling action-RPG Dragon’s Crown, and that was before it hit PlayStation 4. It’s a good thing, too, because back in 2013 Vanillaware founder and lead artist George Kamitani as the developer’s most expensive project to date. 

The key takeaway from all this is that you should give Unicorn Overlord a spin; it’s excellent. There are no shortage of avenues through which you can start your tactical journey. Unicorn Overlord i🐎s currently available on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox Seriဣes X|S and Nintendo Switch. 


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