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Despite its problems, Sonic Frontiers sold 2.5 million copies.

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Unexpectedly, Sonic Frontiers, SEGA's latest title, has sold over 2.5 million copies. This number was achieved by the game within just one month of its release.

The announcement of this new feature came through the game's official account on the website Twitter. It was announced that Sonic Frontiers had sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide during its first month of release. A great achievement for the game, especially after having suffered from major technical issues in terms of gameplay, tire stability, among others.

In turn, SEGA announced the release of three major paid DLCs for the game in 2023. It also promised to release more updates that contribute to making the game better and truly playable. You can follow our full review of the game here.

It's worth noting that the game was released on November 9th last year, on all current and previous home platforms and on PC. The reason why the game achieved such a high sales figure despite its issues is likely due to the fact that there is a huge fan base for the blue hedgehog, especially with the new trend.

After the game was released, its director Kishimoto was very relieved that there were things in the game that players had not yet reached. He also said that he will take all the criticism from players and critics seriously. Not only was he pleased with that information, but he also revealed, without any leaks or burns, that this would not be the end of Sonic's story. These statements indicate that he intends to work on a sequel or, at the very least, release a major expansion at some point.