Spider-Man 2 Sold 5 Million Units in 11 Days; PS5 Shipments Now at 46.9 Million Units

Alessio Palumbo
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Today, during its Q2 2023 earnings report, Sony revealed that Marvel's Spider-Man 2 has sold five million units in the first eleven days it's been on the market (from the launch date of October 20 to the end of the quarter, which is on October 30).

The news follows the earlier announcement that the game sold 2.5 million units on the first day. At the time, Sony boasted that it was the fastest-selling game made by a PlayStation Studio.

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However, there were two caveats to that. Firstly, that number included sales of Marvel's Spider-Man 2 PS5 console bundle. Secondly, other PlayStation Studio games previously sold nearly as much (or even more) in a slightly different timeframe.

Luckily, Sony provided a detailed table showing various sales milestones of key first-party PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 games. As we can see below, Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Part II sold 4 million units in the first three days on the market. Moreover, Sony Santa Monica's God of War Ragnarök sold 5.1 million units in just five days, though that game could also exploit the vast PlayStation 4 userbase, unlike the new Spider-Man title.

Title Platform Release Date (in the U.S.) Number of global cumulative sell-through units (million) As of (Number of Days in Release)
Bloodborne PlayStation®4 3/26/2015 1.0 4/5/2015 (11)
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End PlayStation®4 05/10/2016 2.7 5/16/2016 (7)
8.7 12/21/2016 (226)
Horizon Zero Dawn PlayStation®4 2/28/2017 2.6 3/13/2017 (14)
7.6 2/15/2018 (353)
10.0 12/31/2018 (672)
20.0 11/28/2021 (1,734)
GOD OF WAR PlayStation®4 4/20/2018 3.1 4/22/2018 (3)
5.0 5/20/2018 (31)
19.5 8/21/2021 (1,220)
23.0 11/1/2022 (1,656)
Detroit: Become Human PlayStation®4 5/25/2018 2.0 12/12/2018 (202)
3.2 8/31/2019 (464)
Marvel's Spider-Man PlayStation®4 09/07/2018 3.3 9/9/2018 (3)
9.0 11/25/2018 (80)
13.2 7/28/2019 (325)
The Last of Us Part II PlayStation®4 6/19/2020 4.0 6/21/2020 (3)
Ghost of Tsushima PlayStation®4 7/17/2020 2.4 7/19/2020 (3)
5.0 11/11/2020 (118)
Ghost of Tsushima Director's Cut PlayStation®5 8/20/2021 6.5 3/22/2021 (249)
8.0 10/10/2021 (-)
Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales PlayStation®4 PlayStation®5 11/12/2020 6.5 7/18/2021 (249)
Demon's Souls PlayStation®5 11/12/2020 1.4 9/19/2021 (312)
Returnal PlayStation®5 4/30/2021 0.56 7/18/2021 (80)
Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart PlayStation®5 06/11/2021 1.1 7/18/2021 (38)
God of War Ragnarök PlayStation®4, PlayStation®5 11/09/2022 5.1 11/13/2022 (5)
11.0 1/22/2023 (75)
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 PlayStation®5 10/20/2023 2.5 10/20/2023 (1)
5.0 10/30/2023 (11)

Still, there's no denying that Marvel's Spider-Man 2 is among the fastest-selling games made by first-party PlayStation Studios. Its success is largely deserved, as I wrote in my review of the game:

Marvel's Spider-Man 2 feels like the perfect, albeit safe, evolution of the formula first introduced with the 2018 game. With a highly emotional story, much-improved traversal, great visuals and performance, and industry-leading accessibility, this sequel is very likely to win over most fans of the original. However, a bigger shake-up may be needed for the inevitable Spider-Man 3.

On another note, Sony also provided an update on the PlayStation 5 console hardware sales. 4.9 million units were sold during the last quarter, a 1.6 million increase compared to Q2 2022. Overall, there are 46.9 million units out there, while monthly active users (MAUs) on the PlayStation Network dropped from 108 to 107 compared to the previous quarter.

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About the author: With over two decades of experience in gaming journalism, Alessio Palumbo has led the gaming vertical at Wccftech since August 2015. He started working at a young age for Italian websites like Everyeye.it, Gamestar.it, Nextgame.it, and Multiplayer.it before kickstarting the indie English-language publication Worlds Factory as its founder and Editor in Chief. In the last decade, he has coordinated the overall output of Wccftech's gaming section, managed PR relations, assigned reviews, produced daily news coverage, edited gaming content as needed, and delivered game reviews. Arguably, his trademark content is the long series of exclusive developer interviews that have been cited by Wikipedia and by the biggest news media and gaming publications. His passion for technology also makes him knowledgeable when it comes to gaming hardware and tech. His favorite genres include RPGs, MMORPGs, and action/adventure games.

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