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Demon Slayer passes 1 million units sold

If you’re one of those people that still thinks anime isn’t popular, this article isn’t going to make you happy. SEGA has scored a massive success with Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami ChroniclesThe publisher announced that the game has already shipped one million units worldwide! To clarify, shipped means physical copies sent to stores combined with digital units sold. Some could say that technically that means all physical hasn’t been bought. I just checked my GameStop and Best Buy apps to see if they are still in stock and they are not. So I’m going to wager those physical copies are becoming scarce in stores quickly. 

It’s great news for the anime fighter that was just released at the end of last month. The community has embraced the game even before its free update that will add 60 FPS to the next-gen systems. In 30 FPS, the action is still frenetic and exciting to witness as a newcomer or fan of the franchise. It’s not too late to jump on the hype train either. You can also check out our guide on everything you need to know about Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles.

If you are planning to jump in to slay some demons in the future, leave a comment below!

Via, The Otaku’s Study

Alex Lehew

28-year-old gamer, writer, content creator, weeb, and Sega fan! I'm old enough to remember when you played Sonic The Hedgehog 2 on a CRT, or how weird Revelations: Persona is. Constantly begging Atlus to make Snowboard Kids 3.
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