Detroit: Become Human Players Are Calling for a Sequel as Quantic Dream Announces 10 Million Copies Sold 6 Years After Launch

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Detroit: Become Human, the 2018 cinematic-adventure game from Quantic Dream that follows three different androids in a story set in Detroit City during the year 2036, has sold 10 million copies since its release in May 2018 on PS4 and December 2019 on Windows PCs, Quantic Dream CEO Guillaume de Fondaumière has announced. As a result of the milestone, some players are calling on Quantic Dream to develop a sequel, or, at the very least, update the game for PlayStation consoles, putting it closer in line with the PC version that advertises 4K resolution, 60 FPS, and other improvements. The original word from Fondaumière, including the tech demonstration that ultimately led to the game (Kara), can be found below.

Set in Detroit City during the year 2036, the city has been revitalized by the invention and introduction of Androids into everyday life. But when Androids start behaving as if they are alive, events begin to spin out of control. Step into the roles of the story’s pivotal three playable characters, each with unique perspectives as they face their new way of life.

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