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Here's How 'Destiny' First Day Sales Compare To 'Halo' And Other Huge Games

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The sale numbers for "Destiny" are in and it's already looking like a hit. 

Publisher Activision said in a statement this morning the shooter game from developer Bungie the company "sold more than $500 million" of the game into retail stores worldwide. That doesn't equate with actual retail figures for day one, but it could lead to a healthy number for Activision, the largest video game maker in the U.S., who reportedly spent up to $500 million to make and market the new game.

The publisher isn't breaking any records for day one sales yet.

Here's a look at how that number compares to recent title releases and previous Bungie games.

GameReleaseDay One SalesWorldwide Units SoldPublisher/Developer
"Destiny"9/9/2014up to $500 millionn/aActivision/Bungie
"Grand Theft Auto V"9/17/2013$800 million+17.8 millionRockstar
"Call of Duty: Ghosts"11/5/2013under $500 million8.9 millionActivision/Infinity Ward
"Halo 4"11/6/2012$220 million9.1 millionMicrosoft/Bungie
"Halo: Reach"9/14/2010$200 million+9.6 millionMicrosoft/Bungie
"Halo 3" 9/25/2007$170 million11.9 millionMicrosoft/Bungie
"Halo 2"5/31/2007$125 million8.5 millionMicrosoft/Bungie

Set 700 years into the future, "Destiny" let's gamers play in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by aliens. Gamers play as "Guardians" who set out to save what's left of our world.

A regular version of the game retails at $59.99 while a limited-edition box set sells for $99.99. Another collector's edition retails at $149.99. Sony is also selling the game in a bundle with a white PlayStation 4 console.

Activision anticipates the game to be its next billion dollar franchise. The publisher's last big title, "Call of Duty: Ghosts" debuted to less than $500 million on day one.

Bloomberg reports "Destiny" was the most pre-ordered game in history that wasn't a sequel.

One huge draw to "Destiny" is developer Bungie's previous success with its "Halo" titles on Microsoft's Xbox consoles. The "Halo" series in total has sold more than 50 million copies.

*This story has been edited to reflect the point that "Destiny" has not made $500 million in first day sales.

SEE ALSO: Here's why the makers of "Destiny" think it's a revolutionary game

AND: An Easter egg in "Destiny" let's gamers play with a soccer ball

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