KRAFTON’s four-player co-op horror title MIMESIS has surpassed two million copies sold worldwide following a major content update and an Excellence Award win in Game Design at CEDEC Awards 2026.
The game, developed by KRAFTON’s ReLU Games studio, launched in Early Access on Steam last October and reached one million copies in 50 days. The latest sales milestone comes after a major update last month that improved creature behavior and reworked progression and difficulty systems.
MIMESIS is an AI-powered psychological horror game where four players must escape via tram while paranoia mounts that one teammate may have been replaced by a creature that can mimic voices, behaviors, and memories. The game has generated strong engagement on video platforms, according to the studio, with 10.33 million combined watch hours and peak concurrent viewership of 3.8 million.
The game’s design award at CEDEC 2026 marked the first Excellence Award in the Game Design category for a Korean game at Japan’s largest game developer conference. MIMESIS was also a finalist for the category’s Grand Award.
According to Min-jung Kim, CEO of ReLU Games, the studio plans to continue building momentum and grow MIMESIS into a major franchise IP. The game remains in Early Access on Steam.
