Writer 11 bit Studios and developer Starward Industries have introduced that The Invincible gross sales have crossed a serious (however moderately odd) milestone.
Per a brand new put up on the sport’s Steam web page, The Invincible has crossed the curiously particular gross sales milestone of 123,000 copies since its launch in November final 12 months. Why 123,000? Maybe there’s some sort of scientific significance I am lacking.
Within the put up, Starward Industries thanks The Invincible gamers for serving to it to succeed in this moderately spectacular gross sales determine, telling followers that there “actually is nothing extra easy and profound concurrently ‘thanks'”.

Starward Industries additionally says that it is planning additional enhancements for The Invincible sooner or later, in addition to engaged on a “new, thrilling mission”, about which it discloses completely nothing. Sorry, Starward followers.
The Invincible was initially unveiled in 2020 and was set for a 2021 launch, however was pushed again to 2022, ultimately arriving throughout PC and consoles in November final 12 months.
The sport is an adaptation of Polish writer Stanisław Lem’s 1964 novel of the identical identify, arguably one of the influential Polish-language science-fiction novels ever written.
You are taking the position of Yasna, a scientist who has landed on the unexplored planet of Regis III and who should shortly reckon with the lack of her crew and the hazard posed by her newfound atmosphere.
Being a story journey, The Invincible is not the sort of recreation you’d decide up if you happen to wished high-octane thrills, however if you happen to’re searching for a thought-provoking science fiction story with an “atompunk” setting (that is Starward’s phrase), then you definitely’ll seemingly need to give this one a glance.
You possibly can try The Invincible proper now on PC by way of Steam, in addition to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Sequence X|S. Should you want any additional convincing, you may try our very personal Don’s preview to seek out out what he thought.