Publisher Knights Peak and developer Owlcat Games have announced that their CRPG Pathfinder: Kingmaker has hit a brand new sales milestone over six years after its initial launch.
Per a press release, Pathfinder: Kingmaker sales have now hit the two million mark. It seems the milestone may have been reached a little too late for the game's sixth anniversary, which fell in September last year, but it's still an achievement for Owlcat and Knights Peak to be proud of.
At last count, Owlcat's followup Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous had reached a million sales, and earlier this week, the studio revealed that its grimdark futuristic CRPG Warhammer 40k: Rogue Trader had hit the same number. That puts Kingmaker out in front as the studio's best-selling game to date.

It does mean that the game is trailing behind genre rivals like Baldur's Gate 3, but given that Owlcat's games are arguably much more niche than Larian's big hit, that's probably not a big surprise.
If you're not familiar with Pathfinder: Kingmaker, it's a CRPG that serves as both Owlcat Games' first title and the first video game to be set in the Pathfinder world. The game sees you building and managing your very own kingdom, navigating courtly intrigue and seeing off threats to your rule as you do so.
As you'd probably expect from a modern CRPG, the game lets you create your own hero and meet a range of diverse companions, as well as iconic figures from the Pathfinder mythology. It also allows you to choose between real-time and turn-based combat depending on your personal preference, which is always nice.
Pathfinder: Kingmaker is available right now on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, and you can also play it on current-gen consoles thanks to the magic of backwards compatibility. Stay tuned for more on all other things Owlcat.