Electronic Arts dropped a Titan, and gamers happily handed over $60 for a ride.
The game publisher revealed today that it sold 925,000 physical copies of Titanfall for Xbox One and PC in the U.S. during its fiscal fourth quarter. The figure comes from industry-sales-tracking firm The NPD Group and accounts for retail sales in the three weeks from the sci-fi shooter’s March 11 debut to March 31. Titanfall is the first game from studio Respawn Entertainment, which comprises of a number of former developers of the ultrapopular Call of Duty series from publisher Activision. Titanfall’s success not only helped EA’s Q4 bottom line, but it also aided Microsoft in its efforts to move Xbox One hardware, as the shooter isn’t available on Sony’s competing PlayStation 4.

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