Co-op RPG Farever has sold over 100k copies via Steam Early Access

Co-op RPG Farever has sold over 100k copies via Steam Early Access

Shiro Games has announced that its multiplayer action RPG Farever has sold over 100k copies via Steam Early Access.

Farever, the online multiplayer action RPG where players explore the world of Siagarta, recently launched on PC. It features many factions, dungeons, world events, 10 character classes (four included in early access), and more. You can buy Farever on Steam here at $19.99 with a 10% launch discount until May 20. The celebratory art and more details can be found below, via Shiro Games.

Farever, the online multiplayer action RPG set in a vast fantasy open world from Dune: Spice Wars, Wartales, and Northgard developer Shiro Games, has eclipsed 100,000 units sold since launching on PC via Steam Early Access on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.

Following its reveal at the PC Gaming Show in June 2025, Farever amassed 175,000 wishlists before release. 

Farever’s online action role-playing game invites adventurers to strike it out alone or band together to explore Siagarta, a fantasy world of player expression woven from color and curiosity. Select from one of four starting classes and uncover secrets throughout varied biomes, battling fiendish foes in scalable content that adapts to party size. Leap and glide to complete platforming challenges, take on quests, and experiment with hundreds of weapon and ability combinations to create a customized class.

Farever will continually receive updates throughout Early Access, with upcoming patches focused on improving performance, server stability and latency issues, the party system, and improving gamepad controls.  

“While we were confident that Farever’s world would resonate with adventurers, seeing them flock in droves to the Early Access launch has us even more excited about its future,” said Nicolas Cannasse, CEO of Shiro Games. “Our goal is to create an immersive and enjoyable experience based on player feedback throughout Early Access, and we’re committed to frequent updates over the coming months to make Farever even better.”