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Nier: Automata, Yoko Taro and PlatinumGames’ 2017 action RPG follow-up to Nier and the Drakengard series, has officially sold 10 million copies nine years after its release.
This comes from a tweet/X post and YouTube video shared by the official accounts for Nier and publisher Square Enix respectively. The post includes a celebratory piece of Nier: Automata art:
#ニーアオートマタ の全世界累計出荷・ダウンロード販売本数が【1,000万本】を突破しました。本当に……本当にありがとうございました。これからもよろしくお願いいたします。
🔽これまでの軌跡を振り返る動画を公開https://t.co/0i2Q3eiyGb pic.twitter.com/m9bGhLsAJC
— NieR公式PRアカウント (@NieR_JPN) February 20, 2026
In a press release, Square Enix confirmed that in addition to this milestone for Automata, Nier Replicant ver.1.22474487139, the remake of Nier released in 2021, has sold two million copies.
The six-minute-long YouTube video provides a recap of everything Nier: Automata-related from the last decade, and unless you’re a superfan, the sheer volume is probably a lot higher than you’d expect. There’s the game itself and its various re-releases and ports, plus multiple concerts, stage presentations, written works, animation, and more.
It ends on a teasing note, with text reading: “Nier: Automata to be continued…”
Tantalyzing as it sounds that this may mean another game is in the works, Nier fans have been here before. A number of the Nier works shown in that video have seemingly teased more Nier to come, but it’s never quite been

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