Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has carried out very properly on digital marketplaces in comparison with FromSoftware’s different work.
According to SuperData, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice was among the many most profitable digital launches in March. The game bought by means of 1.four million copies digitally on each PC, and consoles.
This is roughly 200,000 copies greater than Dark Souls three did at its launch in 2016, with consoles particularly driving this progress. Activision beforehand revealed that Sekiro sold over 2 million in 10 days in mixed digital, and retail gross sales.
It now seems that the break up very strongly favours digital, which is value mentioning given Sekiro is an offline, single-playthrough-type game that might sometimes skew bodily. At US retail, Sekiro was the second best-selling game of March.
Digitally, the game landed at quantity 4 on consoles, and quantity seven on PC, in accordance with SuperData’s knowledge.
The Division 2, which additionally launched in March, unsurprisingly dominated digital spending on consoles, although it’s nowhere to be seen on PC within the report. The Division 2 topped the charts at US retail throughout the identical month, so it’s actually doing properly.
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