Video Game News: 'Dead Island' Ships More Than 1 Million in Opening Week

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The video game, published by Deep Silver, has already shipped out more than a million copies in North America alone. Additionally, the game will have sold 2 million copies globally by the end of this week. The game, which launched September 6, ...

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