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Even though it is 6 years old, Red Dead Redemption 2 is still loved by players. Rockstar’s title is a little gem, and even years later, players are still looking for new details. So a success, which is also confirmed in 2024, because the game has just reached a new milestone.
After 6 years, one would think that the success of Red Dead Redemption would fade. This is not the case as Rockstar titles are still selling very well and achieve millions of additional sales almost every three months. Take-Two released its financial results for the last quarter this week.
As of December 31, 2023, Red Dead Redemption 2 has sold over 61 million copies, surpassing the sales of Super Mario Bros. and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It thus became the 7th best selling game in history.
But he still must do better. Knowing that it has shipped 4 million copies in the last 3 months, it should catch up with Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (69 million copies) before the end of the year.
With its 61 million copies, Red Dead Redemption 2 has nothing to be ashamed of, but it’s still a long way from the top three of the three best-selling games in history.
If we consider the first opus, the Red Dead Redemption franchise has sold more than 86 million copies (including 1 to 2 million thanks to the port of the game on Switch and PlayStation 4). The next game expected to cross the symbolic milestone is GTA 5. Take-Two expects to reach 200 million by the end of the current financial year, March 2024.
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