A million players have already flocked to Asobo Studio's rat-riddled A Plague Tale: Requiem.Sharing the milestone on Tw…
A million players have already flocked to Asobo Studio's rat-riddled A Plague Tale: Requiem.
Sharing the milestone on Twitter, publisher Focus Entertainment thanked all those who had embarked on this"incredible journey with Amicia and Hugo" so far. A Plague Tale: Requiem released on 18th October for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X , and Nintendo Switch via cloud play. Today's figure includes players from all of these platforms, and doesn't break anything out in terms of full sales.For those yet to play, Requiem picks up a few months after where Innocence, the first Plague Tale game, left off, with brother and sister Amicia and Hugo looking for a cure to Hugo's supernatural blood disease.
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