Inzoi is looking to be the next big thing in life sims. Whereas many other titles have a cartoony or animated edge, Inzoi is more lifelike. If its realistic take on the genre interests you, let’s tell you how much Inzoi will cost at release.
It’s hard to gauge the price point of games compared to the older days—yes, I sound like a boomer. But free-to-play titles are in abundance, and the line between indie titles and AAA giants is blurrier than ever. You only need to consult the Steam Wishlist to see that Inzoi is already highly thought of.
Inzoi’s cost isn’t well-advertised, but we know how much it costs, and it’s interesting.
How Much Will Inzoi Cost at Release?

Inzoi will launch in Early Access on its initial release date at $39.99, meaning it’ll likely be about £34.99 elsewhere.
The cost figure isn’t a guess, it comes directly from a Krafton press release. In it, the company says: “During Early Access, inZOI will be available at a price of $39.99.”
It doesn’t provide any other monetary figures for different regions. However, using basic conversion and knowledge of other general releases at $39.99, you can expect Inzoi to cost £34.99—and in a typical ballpark for other currencies.
This seems reasonable as Inzoi is expected to have tons of content at launch. You might be interested to know that even though this is an Early Access launch—and more content is expected anyway—Invoi Studio has plenty of ideas in the pipeline.
Will Inzoi have DLC? Is it Free?
It’s confirmed that Inzoi has a ton of post-launch content and DLC planned in its roadmap, and Krafton has indicated all of it will be free to owners.
Again, using the press release we mentioned above, Krafton said: “Further, all updates and DLC for inZOI will be free with purchase of the game until full release.”
If you’re wondering what’s included, the curtain has been pulled back on upcoming content: “As inZOI’s development roadmap rolls out over time, upcoming content will bring freelance jobs, ghost play, a Southeast Asian-inspired cat island “Kucingku,” swimming pools and the ability to swim, a family tree, new professions, and more.”
So, if you buy Inzoi, the developer and publisher will do their best to give you your money’s worth! Do you think Inzoi’s cost is fair? Or were you expecting it to be a free-to-play release? Drop a comment and let us know.
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