PS4's Bloodborne Sells 2 Million
From Software's RPG reaches new sales milestone.
PlayStation 4 role-playing game Bloodborne, developed by the team behind Demon's Souls and Dark Souls, has reached a new sales milestone. The game has now sold more than 2 million copies since launch in late March 2015, Sony announced today as part of the Tokyo Game Show. This is up from 1 million in April.
The 2 million figure counts copies sold on disc and digitally through the PlayStation Store.
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Also today at TGS, Sony and From Software announced that Bloodborne's first expansion pack, The Old Hunters, will launch in November. For lots more on the $20 DLC, check out this post.
GameSpot's Bloodborne review scored the game a 9/10.
"In death there is life, and in blood, there is redemption," wrote reviewer Kevin VanOrd. "More hyperbole, yes, but for a game this theatrical, only hyperbole will do."
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