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Battlefield 6 has surpassed 10 million copies sold, with PC leading the charge

Prior to EA's confirmation that Battlefield 6 sold 7 million copies at launch, analysts at Alinea Analytics predicted the result. Now with October fully behind us, they've updated their sales estimates to 10 million. 

Battlefield 6 has already surpassed 10 million copies sold, according to data from Alinea Analytics. Speaking with GI.biz, the analyst firm said that a lot of this popularity is being generated on the PC market, so we may not see Battlefield overtake Call of Duty this year, as Black Ops 7 is expected to generate more sales on consoles.

The analyst also reckons that despite the perception of good will for Battlefield and distaste for Call of Duty amongst many gamers at the moment, these factors are not expected to significantly impact sales. Of course, we have seen confidence in Call of Duty falter once or twice over the years, most notably with Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare and Call of Duty: Vanguard, but the series has consistently bounced back and retained industry-leading sales.

We'll see just how well Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 performs very soon, as the game is due to drop on the 14th of November.

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