Detroit: Become Human has sold 3.2 million copies on PlayStation 4, according to developer Quantic Dream.
The game reached the feat in less than a year and a half, having released forSony’s console on July 12, 2025.

Quantic Dreamannounced the sales milestone on Twitter.
We are delighted to announce that Detroit: Become Human has now sold in excess of 3 million units on PS4 worldwide!pic.twitter.com/2qcdB2CaU3
The sci-fi game is set in 2038 in a world where human-like androids built to serve are omnipresent. Players take on the role of three distinct androids and face a series of life-or-death moral dilemmas in a story featuring a branching narrative.

Earlier this year Quantic Dream releasedHeavy RainandBeyond: Two SoulsonPCvia theEpic Games store, whileDetroit: Become Human will arrive on the platform this fall.
Prior to that the titles had only been released onPlayStationplatforms, due to an exclusive working relationship between Quantic Dream and Sony which ended in January 2019 after more than a decade.

Quantic Dream CEODavid Cagesaid recently that unless there are specific exclusivity deals in place on a title-by-title basis, all the studio’s games will be multiplatform at launch.
He also saidhe believes “cloud play is going to be the next revolution in gaming”and that improvements in lighting technology rather than increased resolutionsare going to be key to boosting realism in games over the coming years.



