Wed, Dec 07, 2011 | 10:20 GMT

Trine 2 launches today, original sells 1.1 million on PC, PSN

Following the release of Trine 2 today on PC, sales of its predecessor have hit 1.1 million units since it first launched in summer 2009, VG247′s learnt.

The number, which applies for both the PC and PSN versions of the Atlus-published puzzler, was given to us on a Finnish media tour by Neogames director KooPee Hiltunen.

Patrick Garratt is currently in Finland for us this morning.

The last heard on sales numbers for Trine 1 was back in February, when it was reported by Finnsh newspaper Kauppalehti it had sold 400,000 units.

An Xbox 360 version was thought to be in development, but that’s been canned since.

Its sequel launches today on PC, where you’ll revisit playing the roles of either thief, knight or wizard in a new adventure. The game will also support up to three-player simultaneous co-op.

It comes to PSN on December 20 and XBLA on December 21.

3 comments

#1

Maximum Payne
07/12/11, 9:56 am

”Great game will always sell” Abraham Lincoln.

#2

freedoms_stain
07/12/11, 9:58 am

Trine is really, really fun for anyone who never played it.

You can end up playing for really long stints and not noticing the time fly by – mark of a good game imo.

#3

Johnny Cullen
07/12/11, 9:58 am

Just got some substantial Trine 2 news. Check the site in a bit.

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