A Way Out celebrates a new sales milestone, even raising the middle finger

A Way Out celebrates a new sales milestone, even raising the middle finger

A Way Out celebrates a new sales milestone even raising the middle finger

A Way Out is a success and the team celebrated new sales results, with a collage of memories that even include a certain middle finger raised towards the camera. Let’s see the details.

Hazeligh Studios has announced that A Way Out , the cooperative game led by the famous Josef Farez, has reached a new sales milestone: 9 million copies .

It should also be noted that the game requires two players , but the second can use a free version to access the game of whoever owns the adventure, so 9 million copies means that at least 18 million people have played this title.

The study’s commentary on the results of A Way Out

“A Way Out has sold more than 9 million units! Development was a wild ride and the game was already a success when it was released. But even then we would never have dared to dream of having so many people playing our game !”.

“That said, we’ll continue to look back at the first 10 years of Hazelights as we prepare to show you some… unexpected behind-the-scenes insights into It Takes Two . Trust us, you don’t want to miss out!”

A Way Out celebrates a new sales milestone even raising the middle finger

In the tweet we can see a collection of some of the studio’s most significant moments, such as when Josef Farez raised his middle finger towards the camera at The Game Awards . If you don’t know what happened, don’t worry, the insult is not aimed at the players but at the Oscars.

While inelegant, it was certainly a significant moment and remembered by many. Let’s also add that Farez and Hazelights Studios’ follow-up game, It Takes Two , performed even better: that’s how many copies the 2021 GOTY has sold so far .

We hope to have news soon on what Farez’s next project will be.

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