Publisher Koei Tecmo and developer Omega Force have announced that anime action RPG Fate/Samurai Remnant has shipped 300,000 copies worldwide.
The game was released just a week ago, so it's pretty impressive that it's managed to achieve this milestone in such a short space of time.
To commemorate the announcement, Koei Tecmo also shared some new artwork of main characters Miyamoto Iori and Saber looking happy, as well they should, together with confirmation of 300,000 copies being shipped around the world.

If you're unfamiliar with Fate/Samurai Remnant, it's the latest game in the Fate/stay night series, which began with the eponymous game all the way back in 2004.
Since then, many Fate games have been released, including hack-and-slash action game Fate/Extella: The Umbral Star and popular mobile RPG Fate/Grand Order, whose devs were acquired by Aniplex in late 2021.
Fate/Samurai Remnant is the latest game in the series, and it follows Miyamoto Iori, the adopted son of legendary swordsman Miyamoto Musashi (who's also turning up in the new Onimusha anime).
Starring both familiar and new characters, the new game is a hack-and-slash action RPG that also lets you explore the world around you and pet some doggos while you're at it.
The game also features an opening sequence designed by Persona 5: The Animation and Ace Attorney animation company CloverWorks. It's a pretty special sequence.
Fate/Samurai Remnant is available right now on PC, PlayStation consoles, and Nintendo Switch.
In his review of the game, TechRaptor's own Austin Suther praised its engaging narrative and the way said story integrates into the Fate universe, as well as its "great" power progression and "awesome" sense of controlling servants.
He did, however, express reservations with the game's Shell Gauge system, as well as its visuals, which "aren't great". These things didn't get in the way of him declaring Fate/Samurai Remnant "perhaps the best musou spinoff", though.