Video Games

GTA 5 Reaches 170 Million Units Sold, Red Dead Redemption Hits 70 Million

Publisher Take-Two Interactive announced the next milestone. grand theft auto v With 170 million units sold, Red Dead Redemption has passed the 70 million mark.

in the middle of take two Quarterly earnings announcement, the company’s investor presentation revealed sales figures for both series. As a franchise, Grand Theft Auto has sold over 385 million of his vehicles, 170 million of which are attributed to his GTA 5.

as pointed out by @DomsPlaying On Twitter, this is a small jump from the “almost 170 million” mentioned in Take-Two’s last earnings call. In the same report, GTA 5 sold about 5 million copies Copy to one quarter.talk GamesIndustry.bizHannah Sage, Take-Two’s executive VP of finance, pointed out that the company is only updating GTA 5 sales by 5 million units.

As for Red Dead Redemption, sales have increased by another 2 million units since the publisher last reported earnings. The franchise, which includes both Red Dead Redemption 1 and 2, has sold over 70 million copies worldwide.

Back in August, Take-Two was optimistic about the future of mobile after the Zynga acquisition. but, Barons emphasized lower financial forecasts due to a lower outlook for the fiscal year due to a weaker global economy and lower mobile spending.

Either way, both series from Rockstar Games have broken industry records for years. GTA 5 hit $1 billion in retail sales faster than any other entertainment release in history. A feat achieved in just 3 daysAnd despite being a decade-old developer, the developer still keeps pushing next generation patch For that open-world heist.

Andrea Shearon is a freelance contributor for IGN covering games and entertainment. She’s worn several hats during her seven-year career in the games industry, including Fanbyte, USA Today’s FTW, TheGamer, VG247, and her RPG byline on her site. Find her on her Twitter (@ Majora) or the Materia Possessions podcast to chat about series including FFXIV, RPGs, and giant robots.

Related Articles

Back to top button