Released just a month ago, Fields of Mistria has won over players with its charming 90s anime-inspired design and unmistakable Stardew Valley feel. This farming simulator has managed to get fans to accumulate more than 4 million hours of gameplay, thus demonstrating its rapid and deep acceptance in the gaming community.
Since its early access launch on August 5, Fields of Mistria has garnered over 6,000 reviews on Steam, with 98% of these being positive and earning it an “Extremely Positive” review rating. This early success is no fluke, however, as the game blends classic elements of the farming sim genre with a style(/b) that resonates deeply with fans.
The impact of Fields of Mistria has recently become evident with statistics shared by NPC Studio, the game’s developer studio, via X. Since its launch, in addition to accumulating more than 4 million hours of gameplay, the title has been downloaded more than 250,000 times.
Players have also shown a remarkable level of activity in Fields of Mistria, catching millions of bugs and fish, harvesting over 10 million crops, and sending nearly 4 million virtual gifts.
This impressive level of engagement highlights the depth and appeal of Fields of Mistria, which with its blend of traditional farming, romance, and a charming anime twist, the game has proven to provide a richly entertaining experience. In the meantime, fans will continue to rack up hours and enjoy the magical life in the enchanting fields of Mistria.
Concord PlayStation 5 players are throwing themselves off the map to level up and platinum the game before the final closure
Available for less than two weeks, Concord will cease operations on September 6, putting trophy enthusiasts in a difficult situation. And, in a desperate race against the clock to obtain the coveted Platinum trophy before the game is permanently retired, players are resorting to extreme methods, such as deliberately throwing themselves off cliffs in-game, to maximize their progress in the shortest time possible.