NieR: Automata Gets Charming New Trailer to Celebrate 4 Million Unit Shipped

NieR: Automata

Yesterday Square Enix announced that NieR: Automata passed 4 million units shipped to retailers, and today they confirmed the milestone while releasing a new trailer to celebrate.

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The trailer focuses on the recently-released Game of the YoRHa edition, which includes both the game and its DLC, plus quite a few cosmetic goodies.

The shipment figure combined copies sold-in to retailers in physical form and sold-through to customers digitally, marking a spectacular success for a game born of a franchise that only dedicated fans cared about before.

You can check out the trailer below, and let the nostalgic music move you and bring back lovely memories of this fantastic game.

If you still haven’t played it, you really, really should.

NieR: Automata is currently available for PS4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. If you want to know why it’s so good, you should definitely check out our review.


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