Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era Sells 500k Copies in Under 72 Hours
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A Strong Return for a Classic Franchise
Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era has sold over 500,000 copies in fewer than 72 hours since its Steam Early Access launch, developer Ubisoft and Unfrozen announced. The milestone represents a standout performance for a turn-based strategy title and signals robust demand for the long-dormant franchise.
The Legacy of Heroes of Might and Magic
The Heroes of Might and Magic series dates back to 1995 and was a defining force in turn-based strategy gaming. Heroes III (1999) in particular remains one of the most beloved entries in the genre, with an active modding community and regular tournaments still running decades after release. Olden Era inherits that legacy while updating the formula with modern visuals and refined mechanics.
What the Numbers Mean
500,000 copies in 72 hours is a significant Early Access debut. For comparison, many successful strategy games take weeks or months to reach that milestone. The strong sales suggest the game has successfully captured both series veterans and newcomers to the franchise.
The announcement also marks a vindication for Ubisoft's decision to revive the dormant IP, which had not seen a mainline entry in years. With Early Access just beginning, the full release could see even stronger performance if Unfrozen continues to deliver on the game's early promise.
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