Ready or Not, developed and published by Void Interactive, has surpassed 3 million console sales following its recent launch on consoles, the studio announced after the July release window. The milestone covers sales on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and highlights the title’s continued commercial strength months after its console debut.
The announcement came via a press release detailing the sales figures and the game’s ongoing momentum on consoles; a Ready or Not tag links readers to related coverage.
When combined with PC sales from 2023, the shooter has topped more than 13 million units worldwide, a commercial milestone that underlines how strongly the title has performed beyond its controversy. The earlier PC launch gave the game a long tail before the console arrival, and VOID stated the title had already reached two million console units by July 30, meaning roughly another million sold in just over a month. The developer is independent and self-published, which makes the raw figures notable in context. Sales include both digital and soon-to-arrive physical editions, the latter affected by a brief delay announced recently.
Additional items tied to the release may keep interest high: a VR mod announcement for the PC version has been posted, and a delay for physical console copies was noted, both of which could influence future sales and attention. A review linked in the site’s coverage praised the title’s tactical design and balance, arguing it remains a leading tactical shooter on consoles. For background on how the game’s conversation compares to major franchises, see the Call of Duty tag referenced earlier.
Developers have not announced a sequel. Fans may watch for title updates and potential future projects from Void Interactive as the company continues post-launch support and platform expansions.
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