Enter the Matrix Player Count and Stats (2024)

Enter the Matrix player count stats and factsHere are a few of the most interesting Enter the Matrix facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

Enter the Matrix player count:

1.2 million game units sold worldwide

Last updated 7/29/06


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Game Description

“Enter the Matrix” is an action-adventure video game developed by Shiny Entertainment and published by Atari. Released in 2003, the game is set in the same universe as the popular “Matrix” film series and offers players the opportunity to experience events that run parallel to those seen in the movies.

The game is notable for being one of the first instances of a video game being integrated into a film franchise, with scenes and events that directly tie into the narrative of “The Matrix Reloaded” and “The Matrix Revolutions.”

In “Enter the Matrix,” players assume the roles of Niobe and Ghost, two secondary characters from the films. The game’s events occur concurrently with the events of the second and third movies, allowing players to experience untold stories and sequences that provide additional context to the overarching plot.

Gameplay is a mix of third-person shooting, hand-to-hand combat, and driving segments. The characters possess a range of martial arts and firearm skills, which players can utilize to navigate through a series of action-packed scenarios. The game incorporates the iconic “bullet time” effect from the movies, allowing players to slow down time during combat for strategic advantage.

“Enter the Matrix” features a blend of cinematic cutscenes and in-game storytelling, with the cutscenes shot specifically for the game by the Wachowskis, the creators of the “Matrix” series. This integration of film and game elements aimed to provide a more immersive and cinematic experience.

While “Enter the Matrix” received mixed reviews upon release, it garnered attention due to its connection to the film franchise and its attempts to expand the narrative beyond the movies. The game’s direct tie-ins to the film storyline, its inclusion of additional lore, and its attempt to deliver a cinematic experience within a video game setting contributed to its place in gaming history.

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