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Dead Island 2 surpasses 10 million players

Following years spent in development hell, Dead Island 2 finally released last year to a surprisingly positive response, with the game selling millions of copies, supported by major post-launch updates and DLC. Following its recent addition to PlayStation Plus and ahead of its Xbox Game Pass debut, Dead Island 2 has surpassed 10 million players.

Making the announcement via a press release, the teams at Dambuster Studios and publisher PLAION , revealed that “Dead Island 2 – the thrilling First-Person Action zombie slaying RPG set in the iconic, gore-drenched streets of Los Angeles – has hit a record ten million players!”

This announcement came alongside the release of the Ultimate Edition – a complete version of Dead Island 2, its expansions and more. The Ultimate Edition is also being given for free to owners of the previous ‘Gold Edition’.

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As mentioned, this announcement also came shortly following the release of Dead Island 2 onto PlayStation Plus Extra (15th October) which undoubtedly aided in this milestone to some degree.

That being said, Dead Island 2 is certainly a success, with the game having been confirmed to have sold over 1 million copies in its first 72 hours – with most recent sales figures from May of this year putting the title at 3 million. Not bad for a game which seemed for the longest time like vapourware.

KitGuru says: What do you think of the game? Was it worth the wait? Did you buy the game, or play it through a subscription service? Let us know down below.

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