Sun. Mar 22nd, 2026

Russian Game “No, I’m Not a Human” Sells Over a Million Copies – Developers Prepare Gifts and Hint at a New Project

The psychological horror game “No, I’m Not a Human,” developed by Trioskaz and published by Critical Reflex, has achieved a significant milestone, selling over one million copies since its release in September 2025. The development and publishing teams extended their gratitude to players for their enthusiastic interest and support for the project.

In celebration of this success, the creators have rolled out an update that introduces several new localizations. The game is now accessible in additional languages, including Polish, Italian, Turkish, and Arabic, broadening its global reach.

Additionally, developers have released a free digital artbook on Steam, providing fans with an exclusive look into the game’s creation. This artbook features various development materials, such as early character concepts and storyboards. An official soundtrack, comprising 33 unique compositions, is also now available for separate purchase at a price of 200 rubles.

Looking to the future, Trioskaz announced they are in the early stages of developing the next major update for “No, I’m Not a Human.” While specific details are currently scarce, the developers promise this upcoming update will be more substantial than previous ones. Furthermore, the team strongly hinted at an entirely new project, concluding their announcement with a statement that it’s time to “get back to work on updates and entirely new projects.”

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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