No, I’m Not a Human Passes 850,000 Sales and Gets Major Update

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Indie publisher CRITICAL REFLEX and developer Trioskaz confirmed that No, I’m Not a Human has now sold more than 850,000 copies. Player response has been just as strong, with an “Overwhelmingly Positive” rating on Steam. To celebrate this milestone and thank the community, the team has released a new trailer along with a large content update called Usual Suspects.

The Usual Suspects update adds more tension to the core experience by expanding the list of people who may appear at the player’s door. Twelve new characters have been added, each with strange habits and unsettling behavior. Every encounter once again forces players to make a risky choice about who can be trusted and who should be turned away. The update also introduces six new story events, adding more disturbing and darkly humorous moments that deepen the game’s world.

You can now experience a brand-new dream sequence and unlock an additional bonus ending, giving fans more reasons to replay the game and dig deeper into its story. Alongside these narrative additions, the developers have rolled out several bug fixes and quality improvements.

No, I’m Not a Human is currently available on PC via Steam. CRITICAL REFLEX has also confirmed that PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S versions are now in active development.

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