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A Plague Tale hits 1m sale milestone

A Plague Tale hits 1m sale milestone

Asobo Studio's A Plague Tale: Innocence has sold more than one million copies worldwide.

The milestone was revealed on publisher Focus Home Interactive's website and comes just over a year after the title's May 2019 release.

“The entire team at Asobo Studio is extremely proud of the path A Plague Tale: Innocence has taken in one year, with Focus Home Interactive by our side,” Asobo co-founder and chief creative officer David Dedeine (pictured) said.

“Every day more and more players are discovering the story of Amicia and Hugo, which is for us the greatest source of motivation. We can't wait to bring other adventures and strong emotional experiences.”

Focus Home COO John Bert added: “It’s a testament to the talent of both our teams that we have achieved this important milestone. It has always been a great pleasure to work with the team at Asobo Studio, and we are proud to continue our partnership with another ambitious upcoming title. These brilliant results only strengthen our resolve to keep working with such talented partners to deliver the most unique and exciting games on the market.”


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