Team Ninja and Square Enix's Soulslike Final Fantasy spinoff sold less than 50,000 units across PS5 and PS4 in its debut week in Japan.
PS4, Xbox One, PS5 and Xbox Series X/S players who pre-purchased digitally can play ahead of the game's worldwide launch on March 18th.
The action RPG will feature support for Nvidia's DLSS after launch, while the game will also support ultrawide resolution right out the gate.
After finishing the story, players can take on "harder difficulty levels" and unlock "higher levels for Jobs" along with earning stronger weapons.
Xbox, PC and PlayStation players won't be able to play together in Team Ninja's action RPG when it releases on March 18th.
It's coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4 and PS5 with several new Jobs and enemy types. Support for three player co-op is also available.
The new demo could seemingly go live during the upcoming PlayStation State of Play. It offers support for transferring save data to the full game.
Team Ninja's action RPG releases on March 18th for Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC with pre-orders receiving early access.
If you're looking to experience the game's three paid expansions, you'll have to purchase the Digital Deluxe Edition or the Season Pass.
Additional missions will be included in Season Pass in the Digital Deluxe Edition, while those who pre-order the game digitally will get early access.
The upcoming action RPG will have a total of 27 jobs, including the likes of Thief, Ninja, Paladin, Dark Knight, Breaker, and more.
Team Ninja's hack and slash action RPG has sold and shipped more than 500,000 additional units worldwide since April 2021.
Along with completed missions, there will also be co-op content like special dungeons and raids that players can tackle together.
Square Enix continues to amp up the marketing for the action RPG in the lead-up to its launch, releasing a handful of new screenshots.
Square Enix has released a meaty final trailer for the Team Ninja-developed action RPG ahead of its looming launch in march.
It seems Square Enix and Team Ninja's upcoming Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin will come in at around 70 GB on the PS5.
Stranger of Paradise Final Fantasy Origin developers talk about the many ways in which the game connects back to the original Final Fantasy.
In a recent stream celebrating the original Final Fantasy's anniversary, Square Enix showed off new gameplay from the upcoming action RPG.
As the Fifth Warrior of Light, Sophia is as committed to taking down Chaos as Jack. She's also apparently "been here before. Many times."
Square Enix and Team Ninja's Soulslike action RPG will receive new details in an upcoming livestream celebrating Final Fantasy's anniversary.