Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Shin Megami Tensei V tops 1 million sales worldwide

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Atlus’ Switch-Exclusive (for now) Shin Megami Tensei V Atlus today announced that it has crossed 1 million sales worldwide in less than six months.

as the latest entry in Shin Megami Tensei In the series, fans had to wait over four years to get the game, which was annoying before the key came out. To celebrate this achievement, Atlus has shared some brand-new artwork from character designer Masayuki Doi from Nahobino that you control for most of the game. More chance of us swooning over that beautiful hair, then.

Back in January, Shin Megami Tensei V already became the best-selling game in the series In just two monthswith the next bestselling entry – Shin Megami Tensei IV On the 3DS – which sold more than 600 thousand units. If you don’t count the popup CharacterDefinitely.

However, this is pretty great news for Atlus, as this marks a great comeback for the Shin Megami Tensei series. We think those big numbers are well deserved, as we called Shin Megami Tensei V “the best entry in the series to date”. In our review.

Have you played Shin Megami Tensei V? Tell us what you think of the game and its sales success in the comments.

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