Deus Ex: Human Revolution sells 2.18 million units, Dungeon Siege 3 sells 820K

Posted By | On 04th, Nov. 2011

Square Enix has has released its bi-annual financial report, and it has been revealed via the report that Deus Ex: Human Revolution has sols 2.18 million units worldwide- 800,000 in North America and 1.38 million in Europe.

The Obsidian developed RPG Dungeon Siege III has also performed well, selling a total of 820,000 units, with 20,000 selling in Japan, 320,000 in North America and 480,000 in Europe.

The Japan only release Dragon Quest 25th Anniversary Collection has also sold 350,000 to date.

The net sales for the publisher between April and September fell 15 per cent year-on-year to ¥57,516 billion- approximately £458 million- but the net profit for the period was up 115 per cent to ¥3704 billion- approximately £29.3 million.


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