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Titanfall blows past 10-million sales barrier
Respawn Entertainment’s celebrating a massive milestone after its mech-based first-person shooter Titanfall hit the 10-million purchases mark across the world this past weekend.
The landmark was made public by Respawn‘s Vince Zampella on Twitter, attaching an image of celebrating employees and a little nod to the fans.
Celebrating 10 million! Thanks to everyone, we love you all! pic.twitter.com/lZ10vCtY2A
— Vince Zampella (@VinceZampella) October 2, 2015
Released back in March 2014, the game has taken a fair amount of time to reach the landmark, but it is impressive nonetheless, considering that the title’s only available on the slow burning Xbox One, the older Xbox 360 and PC.
The game now joins the likes of the Call of Duty and Halo series as one of the the biggest FPS sellers on Microsoft‘s platforms.
Respawn has earlier this year announced a planned sequel which is also currently in development, but no further details have been made public.