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330k Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning copies sold in U.S. last month

Highly-touted action RPG Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning sold around 330,000 copies in the United States last month, a new report shows.  The sales combine PS3, Xbox 360, and PC retail copies, and not digital purchases.

Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning was released February 7th from 38 Studios, the first from the Rhode Island-based developer.

Reckoning was the fourth best-selling game in the United States in February at retail, trailing only Modern Warfare 3, Final Fantasy XIII-2, and UFC Undisputed 3.

Following a poor January, video game sales in February continued their downward spiral. Consumer market research organization, the NPD Group, has revealed another drop for the medium. Sales have plummeted 20% to $1.06 billion, down from $1.33 billion last month (a 34% decrease for sales of games and consoles in January overall).

Software sales in particular dropped by 24% year-over-year to $485.7 million.

Sales figures for Reckoning in Europe are still unknown, but GfK Chart-Track has revealed that the action RPG was the 10th top-selling title at stores in the UK in February.

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