Lincoln always felt that selling 200,000 units was a small number, so the wave of popularity it caused was a bit unexpected.
But whether the number is small or not, it depends on what it compares to.
If compared to his plan of selling tens of millions or even one hundred million units, it would naturally be insignificant.
However, just for a single game's sales, it's already enough to cause some ripples.
Keep in mind, among the many small studios in the Bluebird Alliance, there are quite a few with only a handful of people. If their game can sell 100,000 copies, they can already celebrate a little success.
Not to mention that "Traveler of the Wind" is built on the latest next-gen console, truly achieving consciousness immersion, which is why it's not surprising that it's gaining so much attention now.