OCTOPATH TRAVELER Has Sold 2 Million Copies; Gets 50% Discount On The Nintendo Switch eShop

OCTOPATH TRAVELER Has Sold 2 Million Copies; Gets 50% Discount On The Nintendo Switch eShop

Nintendo has announced today that the critically praised Octopath Traveler has finally managed to sell 2 million units since launch, revealing that the game is currently 50% off on the Nintendo eShop.

By JoshBerger - Mar 18, 2020 07:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Role-Playing
Source: Nintendo
Octopath Traveler has seen quite a bit of success since its original launch back in 2018. The game was originally released as a Nintendo Switch exclusive, but was later ported to PC, and even got a prequel in the form of a mobile game that was released in Japan.

Today Nintendo has revealed that Square Enix's Octopath Traveler has already managed to sell a very impressive 2 million copies since the game's original launch back in July of 2018; obviously, only including units sold for the Nintendo Switch version of the game.

The good news don't end there, as Nintendo has also announced that Octopath Traveler is currently at a 50% off on the Nintendo Switch eShop, and this offer will stand until the 2nd of April, so players who still haven't had the chance to purchase this fantastic game will have a good two weeks to do so.

 

Eight travelers. Eight adventures. Eight roles to play in a new world brought to life by Square Enix. Explore each traveler’s story and use their abilities in and out of battle. Will you expand your horizons as the Merchant or track down a traitor as the Warrior? Where will you go? Who will join you? You alone can choose your path.
 
Octopath Traveler is currently available for the Nintendo Switch and PC.
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