The sale of 15 million units has left Detroit as the most sold city in the world, demonstrating its past
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The popular game “Detroit: Become Human” has surpassed 15 million copies sold since its launch, announced the studio Quantic Dream. The real number of players is even higher, considering that the video game has been part of PlayStation Plus and the PS Plus Extra catalog. In the last three years, about 7 million new copies have been sold, which shows that the game continues to have high interest even eight years after its release. - YouTube www.y…
Detroit: Become Human Reaches Peak Player Count Almost a Decade After Launch
See full bio Shaheer Zahid Currently serving as a News Reporter at Tech4Gamers, I have the privilege of combining my love for gaming with the art of storytelling. My role involves crafting engaging narratives that keep our audience abreast of the latest developments in the gaming world. See full bio Story Highlight Detroit: Become Human just hit its highest ever player count on Steam, 8 years following the game’s initial launch. Over the holid…
Almost eight years after the release on May 25, 2018, Detroit: Become Human has cracked a huge milestone and sold over 15 million copies. According to reports, the game is said to have grown steadily over the years, but in 2025 a sudden hype came, thanks to which more than four million copies were sold. read more
Detroit Become Human Surpasses 15 Million Units Sold Worldwide
Quantic Dream has announced that Detroit Become Human has surpassed 15 million units sold worldwide, marking a major commercial milestone for the narrative-driven title. The studio confirmed the achievement, highlighting the game’s sustained success nearly eight years after its original release. According to Quantic Dream, this figure reflects combined sales across all available platforms. In an official statement, the studio said, “We are proud…
NewsGaming.net Detroit Become Human exceeds 15 million units sold after having cardboarded during the end-of-year parties If Quantic Dream is now risking to explore a very broken-up genre with its Spellcasters Chronicles, that's because the studio knows that it can lean on its catalog to ensure its backs. Especially on Detroit Become Human which continues to sell well despite the years that pass, well helped by nice promotions. This is evidenced…
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