Both Rockstar and publisher Take-Two are sure to be pleased with Grand Theft Auto 5’s performance over the last two years, and it doesn’t look like the game’s finished with drawing people’s attention.

It was only a couple of months ago that Take-Two revealed that GTA5 had sold over 52 millions copies across the various platforms it’s available on, but the company revealed new sales numbers for the game during its fiscal first quarter 2016 earnings call earlier today. It’s only a slight increase from its numbers back in May, but GTA5 has since sold an additional 2 million copies, bringing its total sales number to 54 million units.

It should be noted, however, that this is the amount shipped, not sold through to customers, but it’s an impressive milestone, regardless.

GTA5 wasn’t the only game to get a mention during the call, though. Grand Theft Auto 5, Grand Theft Auto Online, NBA 2K15, Borderlands: The Handsome Collection and WWE 2K15 were all cited to be “the largest contributors” to Take-Two’s net revenue, which grew 142% to $366.4 million, as compared to $151.6 million from last year.

When it came to digital games sales, which experienced an increase of 139% year-over-year to $254.0 million, the Grand Theft Auto, NBA 2K, Borderlands and WWE 2K series, as well as Turtle Rock’s Evolve were the biggest contributors.

Strauss Zelnick, Chairman and CEO of Take-Two, had the following to say about his company’s performance so far:

Interestingly enough, among the “Business and Product Highlights,” found in the accompanying press release, the two-part Ill-Gotten Gains update for GTA Online was specifically, despite the fact that it’s free. It’s never explained just how, exactly, the free DLC contributed to the overall revenue, but perhaps its presence just reinforces the “strong demand” Zelnick mentioned, which played into Take-Two’s positive results.

Grand Theft Auto 5 is out now for Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3, PS4 and PC. PC players are probably having the most fun at the moment, if only because of the many mods people are creating for the game.

Source: Take-Two Interactive