SEGA and ATLUS announced that Vanillaware-developed fantasy RPG Unicorn Overlord surpassed one million copies sold worldwide. This updated sales milestone includes digital copies sold and physical shipments of the game.
Unicorn Overlord reached 500,000 copies sold this past March, meaning that another 500,000 copies were shipped and sold in the past six months. To celebrate the milestone, Vanillaware’s Takashi Noma released a new illustration featuring characters Berengaria, Melisandre, and Rosalinde.
Check out the new illustration below, via the official ATLUS West Twitter account:
The Unicorn Overlord Official Design Works artbook will release on October 18 for 4,400 yen in Japan. It will contain insight on each character found in the game, including birthdays, ages, illustrations, and comments from the designers. Unicorn Overlord’s world will also be detailed at length in the artbook, with illustrations and background graphics for various in-game locations.
An art gallery includes additional illustrations based on the game’s advertising and promotional materials, such as package artwork, countdown illustrations, and more. Fans can also expect concept art from the game’s development stage. Further into the book is a lines and voice collection, with large amounts of text from across the entire game.
Lastly, the book contains developer interviews with Vanillaware’s Takashi Noma, Wataru Nakanishi, and Yukitsuna Maeda. The three developers discuss secrets and behind-the-scenes information about the game’s characters and world.
Lastly, Unicorn Overlord is available now for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Xbox Series X|S. A PC version has not been announced.