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Detroit: Become Human has sold 10m units

Detroit: Become Human has sold 10m units

French developer Quantic Dream has announced that 2018's Detroit: Become Human has sold over ten million copies to date. 

That's according to the studio's CEO, Guillaume de Fondaumière, who said emphasised that this milestone is across both the game's original home on PlayStation and PC. 

"The entire Quantic Dream team is joining me to proudly announce that Detroit has now sold in excess of 10 million (paid) units on PlayStation and PC," he wrote.  

"We are extremely grateful to each and everyone out there who played the game. You mean the world to us and we couldn't have achieved this incredible milestone without every single one of you." 

Quantic Dream added: "We are so proud to announce that the Detroit: Become Human community keeps growing every day. We are now 10 million. Thank you all for your love and your loyalty"

Detroit: Become Human originally launched on PlayStation 4 back in 2018 but came to PC in December 2019. At last official count, the title had sold over nine million copies in December 2023, meaning it has shifted one million units in the last ten months. 


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