'Guitar Hero: Aerosmith' Is A Huge Commercial Success

September 11, 2008

According to GameDaily, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith has sold nearly 1 million copies through July.

The game occupied the sixteenth and seventeenth slots for the month of June. The game was also in the top 10 for the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii and was the second best selling title on PS2. For July, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith occupied the thirteenth and nineteenth overall slots and was again in the top 10 for the PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii and was the second best selling title on PS2 for the month.

To put the sales in perspective, Aerosmith's last studio album, 2004's "Honkin' on Bobo" sold 160,500 copies in its first week, equating to roughly $2 million in sales. Guitar Hero: Aerosmith sold 567,000 copies in its first week, grossing roughly $25 million.

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