Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot sales have reached a brand new milestone, developer CyberConnect2 and publisher Bandai Namco have announced, so it looks like the game is still going strong despite being almost six years old.
In a message on social media earlier today, Bandai Namco revealed that Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has sold over ten million copies since launching back in January 2020. As is often the case with sales, this number applies to both the physical and digital releases of the game, and it includes all platforms as well.
The new sales total means Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has managed to rack up another two million sales for itself since July 2024, which is a testament to the enduring popularity of the Dragon Ball IP, I guess.
If you're not familiar with Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, it is, as you've probably already surmised, an action RPG based on the long-running Dragon Ball series (the creator of which, Akira Toriyama, sadly passed away in March 2024 aged just 68).
The game follows the events of the Dragon Ball Z anime series and includes four major arcs as part of its base offering, namely the Saiyan, Frieza, Cell, and...
