Ready or Not Achieves 1 Million Console Sales Amid Censorship Controversy

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Ready or Not, a controversial shooter by Void Interactive, sold over 1 million copies on consoles within four days despite community backlash over content censorship and a review-bomb campaign. The game faced issues with content modifications required by partners, leading to negative reviews on Steam, but maintained strong scores on Xbox and PlayStation. The developer is actively working to improve the game following its challenging launch and the loss of its publisher.
- Ready or Not hits 1m console sales in 4 days despite "censorship" claims from its PC players Eurogamer
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- Ready Or Not Developer VOID Interactive Proceeds With Controversial 'Censor' Changes To Satisfy Console Makers Despite Fan Blacklash — Here's The Full Patch Notes IGN
- Ready or Not Shows Signs of Recovery After Censorship Controversy MSN
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