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This is how games are selling. DMC 5, Space Marine 2 and Fantasy Life i devs shared some numbers

We learned about the current sales and popularity of three well-received games - Devil May Cry 5, Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, and Fantasy Life i.

Peter Doron

This is how games are selling. DMC 5, Space Marine 2 and Fantasy Life i devs shared some numbers, image source: Saber Interactive / Capcom / Level 5.
This is how games are selling. DMC 5, Space Marine 2 and Fantasy Life i devs shared some numbers Source: Saber Interactive / Capcom / Level 5.

Several gaming industry companies have shared updated sales results and the number of players in their games. The latest data concerns the titles: Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time.

Capcom announced that sales of Devil May Cry 5 have exceeded 10 million copies worldwide. The recent increase in popularity of the title was significantly influenced by the animated series released on Netflix. According to data provided by MauroNL on X, as of March 31, 2025, the game's sales reached 9.1 million units, indicating that an additional 900,000 copies were sold in approximately two months.

The devs of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 also announced the achievement of an important milestone. 7 million players have already participated in their title. The team thanked the community for their and involvement.

In turn, Level 5 studio, responsible for Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, is celebrating sales of 1 million copies worldwide. On this occasion, a small competition for players has started on X, in which you can win, among other things, game codes. You will find the details in the post on X.

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Peter Doron

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Educated as a journalist and political scientist. In GRYOnline.pl since 2004. He started with previews and reviews, to the Newsroom after a year and stayed there ever since. Currently the head of this department, where he manages a team composed of both specialists in their field and ambitious newbies, eager to learn and do their best. Former editor of emu@dreams, where he got by his fascination with emulation and consoles, as well as a reviewer for GB More magazine. A fan of information, games (it would take a long time to list favorite genres), the Internet, a good sci-fi and fantasy book, will also watch a well-crafted series or movie. Husband, father of three children, aesthete, advocate of moderation in private life.