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60% of Killzone 2 players go online

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Here’s a nice little stat that was picked up by Ace-Za…

According to VGChartz Killzone 2 has just broken through the million barrier with total worldwide sales of 1 038 143 units, which is a pretty impressive number for a mere two weeks in retail.

However what is more impressive is that if you head on over to Killzone2.com you will see that 605 669 players have been tagged as playing online, which means that just over 60% of the people who have purchased Killzone 2 have been entertained by the online portion of the hit PS3 exclusive.

If you haven’t been to Killzone2.com it’s well worth the visit for the stats fans, you can keep track of all the important information such as kills, team kills, deaths, kills per hour… so yeah it’s like a death leaderboard.

So where do you rank in the world?

[Thanks Ace-ZA for the tip]

Last Updated: March 13, 2009

4 Comments

  1. Shadowboricua

    March 13, 2009 at 15:57

    You can also view your gameplay replay on an overhead map. Amazing support for the game in Killzone.com

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  2. abev

    March 13, 2009 at 16:40

    I cant wait to be back in front of my ps3 so I can play this!

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  3. Ace-ZA

    March 13, 2009 at 16:47

    Battle Replays… It seems like a really under appreciated feature.

    I think your last 6 or so games are recorded and saved on your profile.

    So if you go to the number one guy you can kinda see how he plays and were he gets all his kills from!

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  4. Banana Hammock

    March 16, 2009 at 08:01

    I must say i feel bad for the 40% not online. This game really comes alive online. Not sure why, i mean there isn’t anything i can specifically point out but online i think it’s better than COD4.

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