Mina The Hollower Sells 300,000 Copies in First Three Days Across Multiple Platforms
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Summary
Yacht Club Games' latest title, Mina The Hollower, sold 300,000 copies in its first three days across Switch, Switch 2, PC, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms. The strong sales come after the studio described the game as "make-or-break" for the indie developer, validating its lengthy development cycle. Studio co-founder Sean Velasco commented on the success in an interview with Bloomberg.
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Mina has officially sold 300,000 copies in its first three days on the market
The title has not only been made available on the Switch and Switch 2, but also PC, PlayStation and Xbox platforms
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