Quantic Dream's 2018 sci-fi thriller Detroit: Become Human has become something of a sleeper hit. The developer announced that the title has passed the nice, round 10 million copies sold milestone on PS4 and PC.The studio points out that these are paid units, so presumably, even more, picked it up via services like PS Plus.
Last we heard, the David Cage choose-your-own-adventure had pushed some six million sales back in 2021. Published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, it seems the bet was wise, and plans to expand the IP continues apace. NetEase has fully acquired Quantic Dream in the years since, and a reputedly pretty good manga spin-off has been released.
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Did you pick up a copy or two of Detroit: Become Human and contribute to that impressive sales number? What are your memories of the PS4 classic? Did it make an impression? Let us know in the comments section below.
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Can I get a $10 upgrade to a PS5 Pro version with 4k 120fps? Pls? Too much?
Does that count the PS Plus Collection (RIP)?
Literally bought this couple hours ago on PC when i saw it hit my golden price. Heard good things.
@Sequel It's not bad, but in my opinion Heavy Rain and Fahrenheit were more memorable.
Excellent game! It's a shame Sony let Quantic Dream get away. I liked the fruits of their partnership.
I really enjoyed Detroit and i think it's better than Beyond Two Souls and arguably a bit better than Heavy Rain.
But what happened to QD and Star Wars Eclipse?
I quite liked this game despite having doubts about it being anything but passable when it first came out. The writing was terrible but the premise of the
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