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Ready or Not officially sells 3 million copies on console – pushing total sales past 13 million

Ready or Not is a tactical first person shooter from the studio Void Interactive. Depicting “a modern-day world in which SWAT police units are called to defuse hostile and confronting situations,” the game received some controversy back during its early access launch. That said, the title finally arrived on consoles this past July to over 1 million copies sold. In the months since, Ready or Not has continued to perform, having now surpassed 3 million copies on console.

Making the announcement, the team at Void Interactive officially confirmed this latest sales milestone, taking to its socials to write: “3 Million fans of Ready or Not on PlayStation and Xbox and continuing to grow. Across PC and console, the LSPD has grown to over 13 million officers responding.”

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As mentioned by the studio, with 3 million copies sold across Xbox and PlayStation, Ready or Not has now officially surpassed 13 million total sales – 10 million of which is on PC.

It is worth noting that the game received some backlash upon its console launch due to alterations having been made to the contents of the PC version in order to align it with the other systems.

Even so, it seems as though Ready or Not has proven itself to be yet another massive indie success story.

KitGuru says: Are you one of the 13 million players? Were you bothered by the censorship? Is Ready or Not the best tactical co-op FPS shooter out right now? Let us know your thoughts down below.

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