Square Enix’s anticipated Final Fantasy VII Remake has enjoyed a very positive critical reception, and today we’ve learned it’s also been a very hot seller. The developer/publisher has announced the game shipped and digitally sold 3.5 million units in its first three days.
The news comes by way of a Tweet from the game’s official channel:
We’re proud to announce we shipped and digitally sold over 3.5M copies of #FinalFantasy VII Remake in 3 days! 🥳
All of us would like to raise our Buster Swords to say THANK YOU to everyone who has supported us during launch, we hope you’re all enjoying the game! #FF7R pic.twitter.com/4m93Op7O9I
— FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE (@finalfantasyvii) April 21, 2020
An impressive tally, indeed, though not quite as substantial as Final Fantasy XV’s five million units shipped and digitally sold within 24 hours back in 2016.
Of course, it’s worth keeping in mind that COVID-19 may or may not have impacted the game’s performance; Final Fantasy VII Remake’s launch endured a logistical mix-up that may have impacted numbers. Further, it may have felt the impact of conservative spending among its target audience as a result of the pandemic, too. We’ll have to wait for a proper analysis of the figures from firms such as the NPG Group.
Earlier this month, Famitsu claimed that Final Fantasy VII Remake sold over 700,000 units sold in the week between April 6 and April 12. While in the UK, the game topped the physical charts despite logistical issues.
If you haven’t already, check out Twinfinite’s glowing review of Final Fantasy VII Remake.