Dragonball Z: Kakarot has shifted two million copies worldwide.
As revealed on Twitter (below), the games' publisher Bandai Namco confirmed the milestone. The game sold two million copies less than two months after release.
"Two Million. With so many Saiyans protecting the Earth, it should be safe (for now). Thank you so much for taking part in the #DragonBall Z: Kakarot adventure," said Bandai Namco.
The semi-open world RPG was released on January 16th for consoles and PC. It peaked at No.2 in the Steam chart. Before Kakaraot, the last game in the franchise to be released was Dragonball Fighter Z in 2018.
Last month, Bandai Namco's Dark Souls inspired title Code Vein had sold one million copies – just over four months after launch.
2 Million. With so many Saiyans protecting the Earth, it should be safe (...for now)! Thank you so much for taking part in the #DragonBall Z: Kakarot adventure! pic.twitter.com/OMXo3TQxhk
— BANDAI NAMCO EU (@BandaiNamcoEU) March 10, 2020