Oh yeah. Turn-based games have been absolutely thriving the last several years and it's no surprise that they're both critical darlings and sales monsters. People love turn-based RPGs in general and there is an endless amount of creativity and strategy that exists within that approach to gameplay. Look at how the Yakuza series exploded with Like a Dragon and Infinite Wealth. Look at BG3 cleaning up GOTY awards. Look at Persona 5 and Royal top the charts. Look at Pokemon, despite running at 480p and 10fps continue to be a global phenomenon.BG3 is turnbased and pretty sure I remember Sven or someone from the studio going over that you have very strong stats from mobile gaming that turn based is a market with a higher cap than people give it credit for. (duh as if we didn't know from Pokemon which we for some reason are always dismissing)
And before people go but it's a different type of turn based! You can throw all the same arguments at CRPGs that you dismiss JRPGs with.
BG3 wasn't completely out of nowhere success either, Larian clearly nurtured the break out to it with both Original Sin releases both doing numbers that you wouldn't except from the "genre".
Turn-based games are going to keep throwing their weight around and people are going to keep buying them like crazy. Like when Persona 6 drops, watch them put up numbers that Final Fantasy only wishes it could get for its newer, numbered entries.