With the game retailing for $60 a copy, that translates into around $198 million in revenue for Sony. While some will point out that’s even bigger than the $117 million opening for Spider-Man: Homecoming, it’s a bit of an unfair comparison as movie tickets don’t cost $60 a pop. Not even for IMAX. However, regardless of these comparisons, it’s still a massive win for Sony. Sony’s global VP of sales had the following to say about the record-breaking numbers webbed up by the wallcrawler:
“Our expectations are always set at the highest levels. It’s met and exceeded all expectations. I think the company and the campus, and our fans are super proud of it.”
Turvey also gave up to Insomniac Games who he said brought Spider-Man back “in a way that you want to experience it.”
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Source: USA Today
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