Detroit: Become Human has passed a new sales milestone

Quantic Dream’s Detroit: Become Human has surpassed 10 million since its 2018 debut. It went beyond eight million last year.

On Twitter, CEO Guillaume de Fondaumière addressed the sales, noting how grateful they are for the people who played it. Since the game’s launch, NetEase has taken over Quantic Dream and a manga spin-off continues the game’s world.

Acting as a Sony-published narrative released to the PS4, Detroit: Become Human is a kind of storybook where you control the outcome with varying choices for better or worse. The game was propped up and highly praised, even winning a number of awards.

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