Blizzard has revealed it sold over 3.3 million copies of the latest expansion for World of Warcraft, Legion, on the first day of release.
The company also said this figure matches the record achieved by previous expansions, and claims it is "one of the fastest-selling PC games ever."
In addition, Blizzard says the "launch-week player concurrency climbed to its highest point since the 2010 launch of the Cataclysm expansion." Back in 2010, World of Warcraft reached 12 million subscribers, however Blizzard doesn’t disclose this kind of information anymore.
Legion is the sixth expansion to World of Warcraft, which originally launched back in 2004. As well as new locations, dungeons, and quests, it raises the level cap to 110. However, it took one player just five and a half hours to reach it.
Source: IGN PC Articles
