Watch Dogs Has Sold 4 Million Copies In Its First Week

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Watch Dogs Has Sold 4 Million Copies In Its First Week

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Ubisoft has announced that Watch Dogs has sold 4 million copies in its first week.

Just last week, Ubisoft announced that Watch Dogs was their fastest-selling game in history, selling more copies than any other Ubisoft title in its first 24 hours on sale. Ubisoft is projecting Watch Dogs to sell over 6 million copies, which would surpass the first Assassin’s Creed, which sold 6.3 million copies in lifetime sales.

Watch Dogs is currently available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC. It will be available for the Wii U later this year, though Ubisoft has yet to announce a release date. We enjoyed Watch Dogs, even though we thought it was a little rough around the edges, scoring it 7/10 and concluding “taken in isolation it’s a perfectly enjoyable – and occasionally hugely entertaining – slice of open-world action. But don’t expect it to be anything new or marvelous, because you may be let down terribly.”

Matthew Bandeira

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