Korean Sims-like inZOI becomes the most-wishlisted game on Steam

InZOI, a Sims rival developed by South Korean Krafton subsidiary inZOI Studio, has risen to the top of Steam's wishlist ahead of its release later this week.
The details:
According to both Steam and SteamDB (via 80lv), more than 50,000 users have wishlisted the game in the last week, bringing the total number of followers to around 240,000. This means that inZOI now has more wishlists than Valve's upcoming MOBA Deadlock, Elden Ring: Nightreign, and even the highly anticipated Hollow Knight: Silksong.
InZOI, which will be available in early access on March 28, is essentially a competitor to Maxis' popular life sim franchise The Sims, with a focus on more realistic visuals and extensive customization. While sharing many of the same mechanics as The Sims, such as fulfilling your characters' basic needs in day-to-day life, players can further personalize many of the in-game items, including the option to use AI to convert real-world photos into textures and models.
On March 20, a "Creative Studio" demo was released, allowing players to test out the game's customization prior to its release. During its early access period, the game will be available only on PC; however, inZOI Studio has confirmed that console releases are planned for the future.
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