Controversial shooter Ready or Not passes 13m copies sold across platforms

Controversial and violent shooter Ready or Not has now sold over 13m copies across platforms.
In a press release, developer Void Interactive added that its game - which was released on both PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in July of this year, following a spell of PC exclusivity - has sold over 3m copies on consoles. That means Ready or Not has sold over 2m copies on consoles in under two months.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settingsReady or Not initially released in early access back in 2021, and soon after this Void Interactive said it had parted ways with publisher Team17.
Earlier this year, Void Interactive said that Ready or Not's console port needed changes "as absolutely required by our first party partners" before it could be released on Xbox and PlayStation. This included tweaks to dismemberment and gore, nudity, mistreatment of children, and "explicit representations of violence". This move ignited a certain amount of backlash from the game's community, with some leaving negative Steam reviews citing "content censorship".
Void Interactive sought to quell these concerns soon after, stating it had seen "misconceptions and misinformation circulating around the scope of these changes".
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