Tuesday, October 17, 2017

In One Year, Overwatch Has Been Sold Over 35 Million Copy




A big success might be enough to represent Blizzard's current Overwatch condition. One year is the age of the game, directed by Jeff Kaplan, but the sales are now increasing

Through Overwatch's official Twitter account, Activision and Blizzard (for those of you who do not know, Blizzard is a subsidiary of Activision) today announced that Overwatch has more than 35 million players. This indirectly states that Overwatch has sold over 35 million copies since its release in May of 2016.


Overwatch became the new prime of Blizzard after 17 years they did not make any games at all. Blizzard deserves this success. Even the lootbox business model is now widely imitated other large developers though a little deviated from the business of Blizzard. Starting from DICE and EA with Star Wars Battlefront II, to controversial Middle-Earth games: Monolith's Shadow of War and Warner Bros. now follow this lootbox model in different ways.

Overwatch now you can play on PC (via Blizzard Battlenet), PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The PC version has a cheaper version for $ 40 than its console version which is required to have Game of the Year Edition for $ 60. With a fairly high price, Blizzard not only promised the quality of the content, but also promised free updates in the future. Currently Overwatch is running Halloween Terror event with Junkenstein Revenge mode, new skin, emote, and highlight intro which can only be obtained when this event takes place.

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