Games & Numbers (January 1 – January 13, 2026)
Bi-weekly report of milestones that PC/Console/Mobile games reached.
PC / Console Games
Detroit: Become Human has sold over 15 million copies. The game originally launched in 2018 as a PlayStation 4 exclusive and was released on PC in 2019.
Arc Raiders has sold 12.4 million copies since launch. More than 2.4 million copies were sold in 2026 alone. The game’s January CCU record reached 960 thousand users. Nexon disclosed this in its investor report.
Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles reached 1 million copies sold in five months. The remake of the classic tactical RPG was released on September 30, 2025.
Shape of Dreams sold more than 1 million copies in four months. The game was developed by the Korean studio Lizard Smoothie and published by the Korean company Neowiz.
Following the release of the second season of the Fallout TV series, Fallout 4’s CCU doubled to over 40 thousand players. Interest has remained strong since then. Player numbers are also growing across other entries in the franchise, including the mobile title Fallout Shelter, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 3, and others.
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Mobile Games
Over one month on Netflix, Red Dead Redemption was downloaded more than 3.3 million times. During the same period, the game was purchased just over 10 thousand times on the App Store and Google Play combined, generating around $430 thousand in revenue.
Platforms
On the evening of January 11, Steam set a new all-time platform CCU record of 42,042,778 users. Of those, 13.1 million were actively playing games.
Events
The total number of Global Game Jam participants over its entire history is expected to reach half a million this year. Annually, around 40 thousand participants from 100 countries and 800 locations take part in the event. Since 2009, more than 100 thousand games have been created during Global Game Jam.




