Temtem, an early access PC Pokémon-like, just launched and is now Steam's top-selling game today
Is this the Pokémon clone we've been looking for?
What you need to know
- Temtem is a Pokémon-inspired MMO available only on Steam.
- The game launched in early access on January 21, 2020.
- It's currently the best-selling game on Steam with over 20,000 concurrent players.
- It's unexpected popularity has led to long queues and lag for some players.
Game Freak's beloved Pokémon series just might have a run for its money with the launch of Temtem into early access on Steam on Tuesday. This massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) game is unabashedly a Pokémon-inspired adventure that does things that Game Freak has been unwilling to do.
In fact, Temtem is doing so well on its first day that it's currently the best-selling game on Steam with over 20,000 concurrent players at the time of this writing. And that's without there having been any pre-orders or previous games in the series to excite players.
Much like the series that inspired it, Temtem takes place on an Archipelago where Tamers run around and capture creatures called Temtem. There's an evil clan attempting to take over the land, so you will have to put a stop to them on your way to defeating all eight Dojo leaders and becoming the ultimate Temtem tamer. Sounds super familiar, right? Granted, the art style isn't as refined as Pokémon's and the creatures themselves don't look as good in my opinion, but I'm willing to look past this since this is a new IP and it's doing several things Game Freak has failed to do.
The biggest difference is that players can actually experience the story-driven game with friends. What's more, you can battle random players on the beaches or trade Temtem with them in a far more convienent manner than what's found in Pokémon. Your main character is customizable, with plenty of outfits, hairstyles, and accessories to make you stand out from the thousands of other players in the Temtem universe. So far, the only real downside we've seen is that the overwhelming popularity of this creature-collection game has caused some issues.
Today is going to be a rough day for our servers.
If you experience long queues or lag, please be patient. We will be working our asses off today so everyone can have a good experience but we're going to need time to adapt.
We will keep you updated through here and our Discord!Today is going to be a rough day for our servers.
If you experience long queues or lag, please be patient. We will be working our asses off today so everyone can have a good experience but we're going to need time to adapt.
We will keep you updated through here and our Discord!— Temtem ⚔️ Dojo Wars weekly! (@PlayTemtem) January 21, 2020January 21, 2020
With 20,000 concurrent players, the game has had a rough day. Some players are experiencing serious lag or queue times, which is making it hard to enjoy the new release. That being said, Temtem is solving a problem by bringing an energetic new look to the relatively stagnant creature-collection genre. If things continue to go well for Temtem, it's bound to have thousands of additional players join the online fun in the coming weeks. I'm excited to see where it will go and I hope it's success spurs Game Freak into making more innovative strides with the Pokémon franchise.
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This Pokémon-like creature collection game has you travelling around an Archipelago on your journey to becoming the ultimate Temtem tamer. What makes it special is that it's also an MMO.
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