Mojang: Minecraft Xbox 360 breaking retail records
Creator Markus Persson says disc-based version of open-ended sandbox title the fastest-selling console game in the US.
The Minecraft phenomenon continues.
Creator Markus "Notch" Persson said on Twitter today that he has been informed that the disc-based Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition is currently the fastest-selling console game in the US.
"Neato!" he said on Twitter.
Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition launched earlier this month, though Persson said he "had no idea" the game had hit store shelves.
"Haha, so apparently the physical disc version of Minecraft Xbox 360 Edition has been out in stores for several days. Had no idea," he added.
Minecraft for the Xbox 360 originally launched through Xbox Live last May, scoring a warm critical reception and selling 6 million units, generating $120 million in revenue.
Microsoft has described Minecraft as a "beast," and last week confirmed the game is coming to the Xbox One.
The PC version of Minecraft is closing in on 11 million in sales, while the Pocket Edition crossed 10 million paid downloads last month.
Time voters recently named Persson the second-most-influential person in the world, only behind Egypt's president Mohamed Morsi.
For more on Minecraft: Xbox 360 Edition, check out GameSpot's review.
Hades 2 Is Already An Exciting Sequel With Confident Changes | Technical Test Impressions Firearms Expert Reacts to Fallout 76's Guns Fallout 4 Next Gen Update Comparison Why Are Video Game Adaptations Good Now? | Spot On Fallout 4 Steam Deck Verified Gameplay ALIEN: Rogue Incursion - Announcement Teaser Trailer Stellar Blade - 13 Things I Wish I Knew S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl — Official "Not a Paradise" Trailer Honkai: Star Rail - "Then Wake to Weep" | Version 2.2 Trailer Devil May Cry: Peak Of Combat | Dante: Blazing Tempest Gameplay Trailer SAND LAND — Official Launch Trailer Sea of Thieves Season 12: Official Content Update Video
Please enter your date of birth to view this video
By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com
Join the conversation