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It Takes Two has sold 20 million copies

It Takes Two was one of the biggest surprise hits of 2021. Developed by Hazelight Studios of A Way Out fame, the title managed to win the prestigious Game of the Year award during 2021’s TGAs. Since then, the co-op title has continued to further surpass all expectations – having now sold over 20 million copies.

Making the announcement on Twitter, the official Hazelight Studio page shared the following: “#ItTakesTwo HAS SOLD OVER 20 MILLION!!! You’re the best fans in the world, how you have embraced our game is blowing our minds! We’re so grateful to every one of the millions upon millions who have enjoyed their time with Cody and May.”

As mentioned, It Takes Two is a co-op only experience, and so 20 million copies translates to over 40 million players in total – a massive achievement for such a relatively small team.

It Takes Two 20 Million

Furthermore, it was announced back at the end of March that the game had reached 16 million copies, meaning It Takes Two sold an additional 4 million in the past 6 months alone.

Every successive game by Hazelight Studios has been more impressive and creative than the last. With just how successful It Takes Two has been, it’ll be interesting to see what the team has planned next.

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