Overview
- PlaySide Studios and developer Fumi Games announced that Mouse: P.I. For Hire has surpassed one million players or copies across all platforms less than three months after its April 16, 2026 digital launch.
- The milestone follows a major post-launch patch that added a new Level Revisit feature and the recent release of physical console editions, which together have driven renewed attention to the title.
- Multiple reports say sales are roughly split between PC (Steam) and consoles at about 50/50, though that platform breakdown is cited as reporter-sourced rather than a detailed official table.
- Fumi Games confirmed a Story DLC is planned and the studio framed the one-million figure as community-driven momentum, thanking players in a statement from CEO Mateusz Michalak.
- The game’s hand-drawn 1930s aesthetic, brisk shooter gameplay, and continued post-launch support point to an ongoing content roadmap; next steps to watch are the DLC timing, wider physical availability, and planned ports to additional console generations.