Summary
Square Enix recently announced thatNier: Automatahas sold over nine million copies globally to date. Released in early 2017,Nier: Automatacontinues to find praise from critics and players alike for its unique world, compelling characters, and evocative soundtrack.
A sequel to the 2010 titleNierand a spin-off of theDrakengardseries,Nier: Automatainstantly garnered critical acclaim following its release in 2017, selling over 1.5 million copies in its first two months. The action RPG snagged a number of year-end awards, with many of these prizes highlighting the game’s soundtrack and game design. Years later, the title is still serving as a major influence on the gaming world, witha recentNier: AutomataandStellar Bladecrossovershowing just how much staying power the PlatinumGames action role-playing romp has. According to the game’s publisher, sales of the game have continued their upward trend.

Nier: Automatahas officially shipped over nine million units worldwide, with the most recent figure accounting for both physical and digital sales. In February 2024, it was announced that the game had sold eight million copies, meaning thatNier: Automatahas shipped one million units over the last 10 months alone. Interest in the title doesn’t seem to be waning, asaNier: Automataanime seriespremiered in January 2023 and a bizarre dinner show inspired by the game was held in Tokyo on December 29.
Nier: Automata Has Sold Over Nine Million Copies Worldwide
The future of theNierseries has been the subject of recent fan speculation, as director Yoko Taro and other developers began teasing a new project in May 2024. However, earlier in December, it was reported that somehigh-level developers had left PlatinumGames, with many fans quickly expressing concern over the fate of future titles. Given the continued popularity ofNier: Automataand the appearance of its characters in other titles, the possibility of a third game in the series still seems likely, despite the lack of any concrete announcements.
Following the release ofStellar Bladein April 2024, Yoko Taro told IGN Japan that the game was better thanNier: Automata, praising the title’s graphics and appeal.Stellar Blade’s director, Kim Hyung Tae, brushed off the compliments, simply saying that his game “couldn’t compete.” Whilea newNierentryseems feasible at some point down the line, Taro’s body of work is vast and varied, with his recentVoice of Cardstrilogy highlighting his ability to branch out and try new things.
Reclaim Earth in the award winning post-apocalyptic Action RPG. Glory to MankindNieR:Automata The End of YoRHa Edition is the Nintendo Switch™ version of NieR:Automata, an award-winning post-apocalyptic action RPG that has achieved deep-rooted popularity around the world.The distant future…Invaders from another world attack without warning, unleashing a new type of threat: weapons known as “machine lifeforms.” In the face of this insurmountable threat, mankind is driven from Earth and takes refuge on the Moon. As 2B, a member of the newly organized android military force YoRHa, players will immerse themselves in a ferocious battle to take back the planet.Experience a captivating story that goes beyond simple entertainment, inspiring a wide array of emotions as it unfolds through genre blending action in a beautifully desolate open world.