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The official NieR Series Twitter account declared a sales milestone this week, and showed a great appreciation for its fanbase: "You'll be delighted to hear more than 7.5 million copies of NieR: Automata have been sold or shipped to date. Thank you for your love and support!" PlatinumGames' action role-playing game has accumulated very decent numbers over a six year period - NieR: Automata first arrived on PlayStation 4 and PC back in March of 2017. Thanks to highly favorable reviews from the computer game press, and word of mouth spread throughout the gaming community, the unlikely spin-off (from the Drakengard series) has become an enduring classic. It also helps that NieR: Automata broke free from being a PS4 and PC timed exclusive, and later on found its way onto the Xbox One and Nintendo Switch.
It is probably safe to assume that NieR: Automata has made a return on its production budget, so talk naturally turns to the prospects of a hypothetical third entry in the series. PlatinumGames and the game's creator, Yoko Taro, have remained very tight-lipped about a possible continuation. The normally eccentric video game director took a more straightforward approach when sharing good news about his game's healthy sales figures: "It seems that 7.5 million copies have been sold. It's so awesome that it makes me dizzy. I can't exceed this number for the rest of my life…I can only thank everyone who supported me!" Taro has taken a more evasive stance when dealing with questions regarding a third Nier title.
In yet another bizarre (masked) appearance from earlier this year, Taro discussed the prospects of new entry in the series during a video roundtable discussion conducted by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, where he teased that the game could come out tomorrow or within the next 35 years. In the past he has also joked with journalists by stating: "If Square Enix gives me money I will create anything." It is hard to picture how the Japanese publisher interacts with an outlandish design lead at PlatinumGames, but they should be happy with the profits generated by continued NieR: Automata unit sales.
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It is probably safe to assume that NieR: Automata has made a return on its production budget, so talk naturally turns to the prospects of a hypothetical third entry in the series. PlatinumGames and the game's creator, Yoko Taro, have remained very tight-lipped about a possible continuation. The normally eccentric video game director took a more straightforward approach when sharing good news about his game's healthy sales figures: "It seems that 7.5 million copies have been sold. It's so awesome that it makes me dizzy. I can't exceed this number for the rest of my life…I can only thank everyone who supported me!" Taro has taken a more evasive stance when dealing with questions regarding a third Nier title.
In yet another bizarre (masked) appearance from earlier this year, Taro discussed the prospects of new entry in the series during a video roundtable discussion conducted by the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, where he teased that the game could come out tomorrow or within the next 35 years. In the past he has also joked with journalists by stating: "If Square Enix gives me money I will create anything." It is hard to picture how the Japanese publisher interacts with an outlandish design lead at PlatinumGames, but they should be happy with the profits generated by continued NieR: Automata unit sales.
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