Japan Tops Steam Wishlist Registrations for 'Everything Is Gun!'
The strong Japanese interest in a Bulgarian indie studio's debut FPS title reflects a sustained connection between the developer and the Japanese player base that began with their first game.
Reporting from 1 sources: Automaton.
Developer Incineration Productions announced on June 1 that Japan ranks first in Steam wishlist registrations for its upcoming roguelite FPS 'Everything is Gun!', accounting for about 23% of the total. The game is set for release in the fourth quarter of 2027.
Incineration Productions revealed that Japan accounts for roughly 23% of all Steam wishlist registrations for 'Everything is Gun!', narrowly beating the United States for the top spot. The developer noted that the first user to log into their debut FPS 'SpellPunk VR' in 2020 was a Japanese player, and the studio has maintained a special affinity for the Japanese community since then. The studio called the new wishlist ranking a return to its roots and thanked Japanese users with an 'Arigatou Gozaimasu.'
'Everything is Gun!' is a roguelite FPS set in a prison called A1-KTRZ, where a convicted murderer fights in live-streamed death matches. The game emphasizes high-tempo 1990s-style shooting with no dashing, cover, or aim assist. Weapons can be upgraded to break game balance, producing bullet-hell patterns and screen-filling explosions. Asynchronous multiplayer and Twitch integration are also planned. The game is scheduled for release on Steam in the fourth quarter of 2027, with future playtests available via the store page.
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