In a recent interview, Enric Álvarez, the CEO of MercurySteam - the team behind the successful Metroid Dread - revealed a significant milestone that Metroid Dread has sold over three million copies worldwide. Referred to by the man at the helm as "one of the best games in the franchise," this achievement marks Metroid Dread as the best-selling game in the Metroid series.

The Metroid franchise, with a legacy spanning over 35 years, has historically grappled with sales figures compared to other Nintendo first-party franchises. But Metroid Dread, backed by a robust marketing campaign, including prominent TV ads, broke the pattern, emerging as a victory for MercurySteam and Nintendo alike.

This triumph comes in light of allegations of a chaotic development process by some industry insiders. They pointed to the mishandling of resources and a lack of trust from project leads, but the final product and its ensuing success speak volumes of the team's efficiency. Responding to these claims, Álvarez stated, "I don't think the development was chaotic. Chaotic development doesn't end with one of the best games in the franchise. It doesn't end with a game that has sold over three million copies. It doesn't end with a game that has won TGA awards. That's all I have to say about it."

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