Metaphor: ReFantazio, Atlus’ critically acclaimed RPG, has now sold 2m units worldwide.
It became the developer’s fastest-selling game ever upon its release last October, selling over a million units on its first day on sale.
It means the game has taken a further nine months to double its sales, suggesting its initial sales were from Atlus fans eager to play a new game from the developer outside of its famed Persona series, but longterm it perhaps hasn’t resonated with a wider audience.
Atlus shared the new sales figure with character artwork of the game’s protagonist from character designer Shigenori Soejima.
Metaphor: ReFantazio has officially sold 2 million units worldwide! ⚔️
Thank you so much to everyone who has supported us.
🎨 Shigenori Soejima, Character Designer pic.twitter.com/2708dZik1b
— Official ATLUS West (@Atlus_West) July 16, 2025
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News of this sales milestone isn’t entirely new, however, as Sega accidentally leaked sales figures for a number of its key franchises last month.
While Metaphor has sold 2m units, last year’s Persona 3 Reload sold 2.07m units, both of which pale in comparison to Persona 5 Royal’s 7.25m units.
The game received rave reviews on its release. “Persona veteran Atlus flexes its expertise with a fresh take on high fantasy,” I wrote in our Metaphor: ReFantazio review. “What it lacks in subtlety, it makes up for in grandeur and heart.”
More recently, I spoke with the game’s UI designer Koji Ise about escaping the shadow of Persona and conveying a sense of “cool”.