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Ready or Not has sold 1 million copies on console – pushing total sales past 10 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, in the years since its 2021 release, the game has grown massively – with Ready or Not having now officially sold over 10 million copies.

Making the announcement on their socials, the team at Void Interactive revealed that “It's been four days since Ready or Not was released on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, and we've officially sold over 1 million copies across console platforms!”

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Given that the team announced ahead of the console release that Ready or Not had surpassed 9 million copies sold, the total number of units now stands at a strong 10 million.

Unfortunately, the console launch has been met with some controversy, as alterations have been made to the contents of the PC version in order to align it with the other systems – leading to the game currently sitting at a Mostly Negative recent rating on Steam.

That said, recent controversies aside, Ready or Not has proven itself to be yet another massive indie success story. It will be interesting to see where the game, and Void Interactive goes from here.

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