Phantom Blade Zero is registering significant international interest, with developer S-Game revealing that more than 50% of the game's wishlists come from outside China. The revelation points to strong global anticipation for the title on PlayStation 5 and PC.
The wishlist distribution, disclosed by S-Game and reported by Push Square, underlines the growing reach of Chinese developers in western markets. Phantom Blade Zero's international traction marks an important moment for the studio and adds to a broader trend of Chinese games finding audiences beyond domestic shores.
Wishlists on storefronts such as Steam and platform-specific services are widely regarded as an early indicator of consumer interest, helping to quantify demand ahead of launch. That a majority of interest is originating internationally suggests effective outreach and a product that resonates with players across regions.
Industry observers will watch how S-Game capitalises on the momentum, particularly around localisation, marketing and potential release strategies on PC and PlayStation 5. Strong pre-release engagement often leads to heightened visibility at launch, which can translate into commercial success.
The original report can be read on Push Square: Phantom Blade Zero destined to be a worldwide hit as anticipation grows.