Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has already sold more than two million copies
From Software's samurai opus, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, has sold more than two million copies since launching at the tail-end of March, publisher Activision has revealed.
To be more precise, Sekiro sold over two million copies worldwide in its first ten days of sale on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4, and given that we're now over 20 days since its release on March 22nd this year, it's probably reasonable to assume that a few more units have been flogged since then.
To put that figure into perspective, it took From Software's Bloodborne around six months to pass the two million sales threshold (although that was confined to a single platform), and Dark Souls 3, a series already well-established by that point, hit the two million sales mark around two months after launch. So Sekiro's two-million-in-ten-days achievement isn't too shabby at all.
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