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Electronic Arts is happy with two of its hardcore titles. The company has announced impressive sales results during its fiscal third quarter earnings call yesterday for both Dragon Age: Origins and Left 4 Dead 2.
Dragon Age: Origins has shipped 3.2 million copies worldwide since its
launch in November 2009. The team is now preparing a second title in the series, or perhaps a major downloadable expansion, sometime in early 2011. The new title is expected to launch on consoles, PC, and handhelds (which includes mobile phones).
And as if Valve needed more reason to justify releasing Left 4 Dead 2 as a standalone product, sales for the title “exceeded expectations” for EA, which shipped 2.9 million copies worldwide during the quarter.
Some other sales highlights include FIFA Soccer 10, which has shipped a whopping 9.7 million copies since launch in October, and Madden NFL 10, which shipped over 2.3 million copies in retail during the quarter.
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I’m super happy Dragon Age sales numbers are so solid. The more they sell, the more quality games will come out from them. In any case, this is one development house that I’ll whole heartily support.
Anybody know the sales number for Mass Effect 2?
I don’t have current numbers, but ME2 had over 2 million units sold in its “first week”, and 100,000 online players in its first “8 hours”.
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