InZOI just launched in early access on Steam, and it’s already a big hit with players. The new life sim released in early access at midnight UTC this morning, and it’s already climbing up the Steam charts, sitting comfortably in the top 20 most-played games after it was the most-wishlisted game on the platform.
At the time of writing, inZOI’s player count is already getting close to the all-time peak for The Sims 4, with just over 87,000 players and climbing at the time of writing, compared to The Sims 4’s peak of over 96,000.
It also sits at 86% of over 3,000 positive reviews, making it “Very Positive.”
Players have been praising inZOI for things like its DLC model, which will all be free while the game is in early access, its more realistic style compared to The Sims, the removal of Denuvo, and more.
It’s Still Early Access
That said, inZOI is still in early access for the foreseeable future, and it shows in some ways.
Players have noticed some bugs in the game, some more serious (or hilarious, depending on how you look at them) than others.
HeeeydevonGaming discovered one notable example on...