Warriors Orochi Ships 1.5 Million Copies Worldwide
That's a whole lot of Warriors fighting it out
Date: Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

KOEI has reveled that the company has shipped a combined one and a half million units worldwide of Warriors Orochi across all video game platforms. The game is a crossover of two of the company's biggest franchises, Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors

"This milestone is a significant testament to the global impact not only of this game, but also to the tremendous admiration that fans worldwide share for the Dynasty Warriors and Samurai Warriors characters," said Amos Ip, Senior Vice President at KOEI Corporation. "As we celebrate, I would like to recognize and express our thanks to the video game world's greatest fans for making this achievement possible."

Warriors Orochi is available for the PSP, Windows-based PC, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2.

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