Naughty Dog Announces Over 17 Million Copies of The Last of Us Have Sold

Naughty Dog Announces Over 17 Million Copies of The Last of Us Have Sold

I wonder how many Part II will sell.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 14, 2018 @ 05:17 PM (Staff Bios)
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Okay, so over the past couple of days, we've been swarmed with some wonderful E3 trailers, debuts, news, and more. Unfortunately, it's been, overall, a lukewarm E3, but overall the presentations weren't horrific. In fact, we've been exposed to some badass trailers, including Naughty Dog's The Last of Us: Part II trailer. But, Naughty Dog also had an announcement to make regarding the The Last of Us franchise. According to a specific tweet from their Twitter feed:

"Today is the 5th Anniversary of The Last of Us' release. Over 17 million of you have taken this journey with us and your love, support, and fandom for these characters and their story has been incredible. We can't wait to continue it with Part II."


The stat is as of April 2018. Funny enough, that is a lot of copies sold! Congrats, Naughty Dog, you've earned it, and I am 100 percent looking forward to Part II releasing exclusively for the PlayStation 4... eventually.

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