The Sims 2 sold more than one million copies at retail stores worldwide within the first ten days -- the biggest PC launch in EA's 22-year history.
An Electronic Arts spoksman told the press,
"The Sims franchise has become a cultural phenomenon and The
Sims 2 is a game that changes the way we think about our industry," said
Frank Gibeau, senior vice president of marketing, EA. "The game has sold one
million units worldwide in its first ten days at retail -- more than fifty
percent of those games were sold in Europe."
"The Sims 2 was easily one of the most anticipated PC games of
the year, and incredibly, the game turned out to be even better than we
expected, earning our highest rating 5/5 stars and earning an Editor's
Choice award," said Computer Gaming World's Editor in Chief Jeff Green.
"The fact that the early sales of The Sims 2 are so high comes as
no surprise at all, given the consistently great quality of this
franchise. At a time when console gaming tends to dominate the hype and
headlines, The Sims franchise is one of the current saviors of PC
gaming."
To the gaming industry at large this is no surprise either considering the sales volume of its predecessor. The Sims 2 will most likely be the Game of the year for most online and published game magazines. We can expect a large fan site base for this game, keep your eyes here for the latest news.
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