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Steam News18 May 20261mo ago

"Flee, My Elven Ninja! 3D" Sold 50,000 Copies!

We are thrilled to share that Flee, My Elven Ninja! 3D has officially surpassed 50,000 copies sold!

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changed"Thank you so much to all the players for your incredible support. This is our team's very first 3D game. In the beginning, we didn't have a solid strategy for handling 3D performance optimization. Fortunately, after gathering a wealth of feedback and suggestions from our players, we were finally able to release a significantly improved version.

Flee, My Elven Ninja! 3D changes

changed"Thank you so much to all the players for your incredible support. This is our team's very first 3D game. In the beginning, we didn't have a solid strategy for handling 3D performance optimization. Fortunately, after gathering a wealth of feedback and suggestions from our players, we were finally able to release a significantly improved version.

We are thrilled to share that Flee, My Elven Ninja! 3D has officially surpassed 50,000 copies sold! We would also like to pass along a message of gratitude from the development team, Barance Studio, to all of our amazing players:

"Thank you so much to all the players for your incredible support. This is our team's very first 3D game. In the beginning, we didn't have a solid strategy for handling 3D performance optimization. Fortunately, after gathering a wealth of feedback and suggestions from our players, we were finally able to release a significantly improved version.

The experience gained from developing Flee, My Elven Ninja! 3D has been invaluable to our team. We will take what we've learned from this project and apply it to future development to make our next game even better. Thank you all for your continued support and guidance!"

-- Artist: 之樂

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