007: Immortality Sells Over 4 Million Copies in Under Three Months
The game "007: Immortality" has surpassed 4 million copies sold in under three months since its release. Developer IO Interactive announced the latest sales figures.

The video game "007: Immortality" has achieved a new sales milestone following its release. Developer IO Interactive announced that the game has sold over 4 million copies in less than three months since its launch on May 27.
The previous sales update, provided about a week after the game's launch, indicated sales exceeding 2.7 million units. IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abrak described the release as successful at that time.
The game's success may influence the possibility of a sequel. "007: Immortality" was self-published by IO Interactive. Amazon, the new rights holder for James Bond, might seek greater involvement in future game developments.
The title, which reimagines James Bond's origin story, is available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. It is also slated for release on the Nintendo Switch 2 later this year. The developer has described the project as their most ambitious to date.