"Quantum Break is now the best-selling new Microsoft Studios IP this generation"

What do you expect them to say? They're comparing it to new IPs because that is what it is.

I mean, they aren't going to say "Its a game which sold 1/5 (?) of Halo 5s opening" or something are they...

Could use more accurate words like "fastest selling" instead of "best selling", could use "in the UK" instead of nothing, could use "this week" instead of nothing.

Many poster think it's out sold SO & Ryse world wide LTD with those words.
 
Right, but the article isn't from MS. It's from Eurogamer. So did MS tell Specify to Eurogamer what "best selling" means, and tell them it means something different than every other time they use the phrase.

Like I said , I wouldn't put it past them.

Are you expecting the game to take 1st place in April's NPD? How the hell did this sell 1M+ first week? If you even barely follow sales you know it'a not possible.
If they had sold that in one week, they'd be shouting from rooftops.
 
Could use more accurate words like "fastest selling" instead of "best selling", could use "in the UK" instead of nothing, could use "this week" instead of nothing.

Many poster think it's out sold SO & Ryse world wide LTD with those words.
I don't know why they would think that. Same thing that Ubisoft said after the division's first week. They weren't saying it outsold games ltd. just best opening. This was the best opening for a new MS IP
 
Could use more accurate words like "fastest selling" instead of "best selling", could use "in the UK" instead of nothing, could use "this week" instead of nothing.

Many poster think it's out sold SO & Ryse world wide LTD with those words.

Or they just could have STFU. They actually compared QB' sales performance to games released when the XBOX One's install base was just a fraction of the current one. So, yeah, if I don't have something extraordinary to communicate, it sometimes is better just to say nothing at all. Or at least something else which doesn't sound so desperate, like refering to the game's very solid reviews.
 
A PR like that makes the real numbers even more sad. Microsoft and Xbox really lost what they build with 360. QB is on a worse track than the Order saleswise.
 
The PAL Charts thread has some first week UK numbers/estimates: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1206590

QB ~28K
Alan Wake ~36K
The Order 1886 ~40K

I'm not sure what to make of The Order, but by these numbers I think Quantum Break compares favorably to Alan Wake. Consider that at the time Alan Wake launched:

1) The Xbox 360 was the most popular console (aside from the Wii which had a different type of audience).
2) Digital Downloads were less prevalent than they are today.
 
Are you expecting the game to take 1st place in April's NPD? How the hell did this sell 1M+ first week? If you even barely follow sales you know it'a not possible.
If they had sold that in one week, they'd be shouting from rooftops.
I'm merely asking a question, not expecting anything.

How did 'fastest selling' become 'best selling'? How does Eurogamer confirm this switch in terminology?

Not sure why these sorts of threads turn people into presumptive jerks. You'd think MS slapped someone's mom or something...

Yeah this does seem like a case of MSPR, all things considered.

Is it possible that QB topped 1mil global retail + digital+ Xbox bundles? I dunno, Prolly not, but that's about the only way this statement could be true without some sick wordplay
 
Are you expecting the game to take 1st place in April's NPD? How the hell did this sell 1M+ first week? If you even barely follow sales you know it'a not possible.
If they had sold that in one week, they'd be shouting from rooftops.

Could be real thou, Greenberg keep saying its best selling MS new IP globally. So we should take his word for it.
28K in UK plus the rest of the world and digital, who knows? Over 1m within a week is possible I guess.

Edit: and Windows 10 store copy too.
 
Could be real thou, Greenberg keep saying its best selling MS new IP globally. So we should take his word for it.
28K in UK plus the rest of the world and digital, who knows? Over 1m within a week is possible I guess.
I would guess that they are also including bundle sales so that would probably help the number also
 
Could be real thou, Greenberg keep saying its best selling MS new IP globally. So we should take his word for it.
28K in UK plus the rest of the world and digital, who knows? Over 1m within a week is possible I guess.

There's not enough markets in the world that XB1 is doing good in for it to hit 1m within a week if it only pulled 28k in the UK. It would have to do absolutely bonkers in the U.S., which is next to impossible.
 
Could be real thou, Greenberg keep saying its best selling MS new IP globally. So we should take his word for it.
28K in UK plus the rest of the world and digital, who knows? Over 1m within a week is possible I guess.
Unless the digital sales are much higher than usual, as well as the w10 sales much higher than expected, I can't see how this game outsold Ryse in one week.
Not counting Ryse Steam's release, that'd be completely bonkers.
 
I'm not sure what to make of The Order, but by these numbers I think Quantum Break compares favorably to Alan Wake. Consider that at the time Alan Wake launched:

1) The Xbox 360 was the most popular console (aside from the Wii which had a different type of audience).
2) Digital Downloads were less prevalent than they are today.

Also consider, though, that Alan Wake had to launch against Red Dead Redemption, another third-person action game, made by Rockstar Games, that went on to ship 14 million copies.

QB basically had no competition in its genre around the time of its release.
 
Could be real thou, Greenberg keep saying its best selling MS new IP globally. So we should take his word for it.
28K in UK plus the rest of the world and digital, who knows? Over 1m within a week is possible I guess.

I'm sorry but that UK number alone tells you 1m in a week is not possible.

That's XB1's rare market where it has an actual foothold.
 
That Titanfall thread reminded me. Curiously they don't count Titanfall as one of their own IPs. I know they don't own it, but neither do they own Ryse or SO. And I know EA published Titanfall, but MS aren't the sole publisher on Ryse either. Crytek and Deep Silver were also involved. Presumably if this did better than that they'd find a way to spin their wording to mention that somehow. So it's probably safe to assume that it didn't.
 
That Titanfall thread reminded me. Curiously they don't count Titanfall as one of their own IPs. I know they don't own it, but neither do they own Ryse or SO. And I know EA published Titanfall, but MS aren't the sole publisher on Ryse either. Crytek and Deep Silver were also involved. Presumably if this did better than that they'd find a way to spin their wording to mention that somehow. So it's probably safe to assume that it didn't.

They are clearly talking about IP that MS Studio's published. That's what they mean by MS Studio IP.

Titanfall was published by EA.

MS studios published Ryse on Xbox. Not Crytek, not Deep Silver. Those guys published PC versions.
 
so if it did worse than The Order is remedy in trouble?

this seems like some heavy spin and context to tie the word "best-selling" to this game.
 
Could be real thou, Greenberg keep saying its best selling MS new IP globally. So we should take his word for it.
28K in UK plus the rest of the world and digital, who knows? Over 1m within a week is possible I guess.

The UK and the US are the only markets where the Xbone is popular. Sales in the rest of the world are going to be negligible.
 
so if it did worse than The Order is remedy in trouble?

this seems like some heavy spin and context to tie the word "best-selling" to this game.

The Order didn't sell poorly. I assume the game isn't getting a sequel because of the toxicity surround the franchise, though. RAD is working on a Oculus game and a AAA game currently, so they're just fine. I would think Remedy is probably going to be fine as well because it seems MS is pleased with the game (and the sales). While digital sales won't be major, they could be decent with this title because the digital pre-order was a bit more attractive than normal. Bundles will also be a thing since the game received a white special edition bundle. The game also could be a standard bundle for a while much like Gears of War Ultimate was, so I feel overall that Quantum Break (and Remedy) should do fine.
 
Combination of both: lack of return investment on the IP(still in the air) if it doesn't make profit for them and MS cutting fat like crazy with studio closings(Lion head being the recent one).

Remedy is not own by MS, they are fine. Their customer(MS) happy with the games, that's most important.
 
Combination of both: lack of return investment on the IP(still in the air) if it doesn't make profit for them and MS cutting fat like crazy with studio closings(Lionhead being the recent one).

I think it's still way too early to know how much profit they're going to make on the game. It's only been out a week, and we have no figures. Just a generic cheerleading PR statement.
 
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