Summary

  • Dead Island defied initial criticism and connected with players, selling over 5 million copies.
  • Assassin's Creed had a shaky start but built a successful franchise, selling over 8 million copies.
  • Days Gone overcame troubled launch perception to become a fan-favorite with over 9 million copies sold.

Some games are born under bad stars. Delayed releases, negative previews, studio drama, or just plain bad timing have all sunk promising titles before they even had a chance. But every so often, something strange happens.

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A title that seemed destined for the bargain bin pulls a miracle, connecting with players in a way no one saw coming. These are the games that defied their doubters, laughed in the face of low expectations, and quietly raked in millions of copies sold.

In this case, "surprisingly" just means that these games seemed destined to struggle or fail, but they end up doing way better than expected.

6 Dead Island

Over 5 Million Copies Sold

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September 6, 2011
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language, Use of Alcohol
Developer(s)
Techland
Platform(s)
PS4, PS3, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC
Genre(s)
Action RPG, Survival Horror

When Dead Island first hit headlines, it wasn’t for gameplay but for that haunting, emotionally manipulative cinematic trailer that turned heads in 2011. The problem? The final product looked nothing like it. Critics panned the clunky combat, weird tone shifts, and a laundry list of technical issues. It didn’t help that its open-world zombie mayhem dropped in the shadow of games like Left 4 Dead and Dead Rising, both more polished in their respective lanes.

But somehow, despite all that, Dead Island connected. Maybe it was the four-player co-op that let friends smash zombies together with oars and wrenches. Maybe it was the sheer novelty of a tropical resort becoming a blood-soaked playground. Or maybe, just maybe, players found something addictive in its janky charm. Over 5 million copies later, it proved that even a messy zombie apocalypse can be strangely irresistible.

5 Assassin’s Creed

Over 8 Million Copies Sold

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November 14, 2007
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M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood, Strong Language, Violence
Developer(s)
Ubisoft Montreal
Platform(s)
PC, PS3, Xbox 360
Genre(s)
Open-World, Stealth, Action
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Ubisoft bet big on Assassin’s Creed, pouring resources into a new IP at a time when most AAA publishers were playing it safe. Internally, the project was fraught with direction shifts, tech issues, and crunch. When it finally launched in 2007, reviews were all over the place. Critics loved the concept but called out repetitive missions and lifeless side activities. It felt like a prototype with a big marketing budget.

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Yet players showed up in droves. The concept of exploring a historical open world through genetic memory was too intriguing to ignore. Parkouring across Jerusalem and stealth-killing targets as Altaïr scratched a new kind of itch. That early momentum built the foundation of a franchise that now spans over a dozen mainline entries. And it all began with a game many thought would be quietly forgotten.

4 Days Gone

Over 9 Million Copies Sold

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8 /10
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April 26, 2019
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M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Strong Language
Developer(s)
Bend Studio
Platform(s)
PC, PlayStation 4

Before its release, Days Gone had "troubled launch" written all over it. A long development cycle, constant delays, and the perception that it was just another zombie open-world clone made it a frequent punchline. The early reviews didn’t help either—critics slammed it for being derivative, buggy, and bloated.

But as time passed, the community had a different take. They connected with Deacon St. John’s personal journey, the dynamic horde encounters, and the hauntingly beautiful Oregon wilderness. Word of mouth kept it alive long after the headlines moved on. Over 9 million copies later, it's become a fan-favorite that players still beg Sony to revisit. Turns out, the biker apocalypse had more heart than anyone expected.

3 Final Fantasy 15

Over 10 Million Copies Sold

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November 9, 2016
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T for Teen: Language, Mild Blood, Partial Nudity, Violence
Developer(s)
Square Enix
Platform(s)
PS4, Xbox One, PC, Stadia
Genre(s)
Action RPG

Development hell doesn’t even begin to cover it. Final Fantasy 15 spent a decade in limbo, changed directors, shifted from Versus 13, and arrived with its story in pieces, quite literally—key plot points were locked behind DLC and a movie. At launch, it felt like a beautiful mess. The world was stunning, the combat flashy, but the narrative was incomprehensible without a Wiki tab open.

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Still, the bond between Noctis and his three best bros was undeniably special. Long drives, shared campfires, and spontaneous fishing trips gave the game a soul that stuck with players. And Square Enix kept refining it post-launch with updates, filling gaps and polishing edges. Over 10 million sold, and a generation of fans still hear "Stand By Me" and feel something.

2 Left 4 Dead

Over 13 Million Copies Sold

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November 17, 2008
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Developer(s)
Valve
Platform(s)
PC, Xbox 360
Genre(s)
FPS

Valve wasn’t exactly known for fast-paced co-op shooters, and Left 4 Dead felt like a risky pivot. Released during a time when multiplayer was still figuring itself out on consoles, its AI-driven zombies and lack of a traditional campaign structure had some critics scratching their heads. Who would want to play the same levels over and over again?

Turns out, just about everyone. The magic lay in its dynamic AI Director, which made every playthrough feel different. The tight four-player co-op, the desperate runs to the safe room, and the absolute chaos of a Boomer ambush cemented it as a classic. Over 13 million copies later, its formula still echoes in modern shooters like Back 4 Blood and World War Z.

1 Minecraft

Over 350 Million Copies Sold

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November 18, 2011
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E10+ For Everyone 10+ Due To Fantasy Violence
Developer(s)
Mojang
Genre(s)
Sandbox, Survival
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Blocky graphics, no tutorial, and a development team that started as literally one guy? By any normal metric, Minecraft should've flopped. When it first surfaced, people laughed at its clunky visuals and aimless gameplay loop. There were no quests, no story, no real direction. Just cubes. Lots of cubes.

But that blank canvas is exactly what made it magic. Players began building castles, redstone contraptions, and full-blown recreations of real-world cities. Schools used it to teach logic and architecture. YouTubers turned it into an empire. Mojang tapped into something primal—a digital Lego set with limitless imagination. Over 350 million copies sold, and it’s still going. Not bad for a game that once looked like it belonged in a tech demo folder.

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