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Ye, i think that this is a good point. But i dont know if Sony always, or often announce DD sales that might be concidered as good. Please correct me if i am wrong, but for example, i cant recall to have seen any press release from Sony how much Super Stardust HD has sold, but judging by the leaderboards for Super Stardust HD, there are over 330k usernames (worldwide usernames, not just japanese usernames). This is perhaps the PSN game that has the leaderboards with most entries.duckroll said:Let's put it this way guys. If GT Portable has SIGNIFICANT sales via PSN in any region of the world, you can bet your ass that Sony will issue a Press Release asap. I would expect that if they sell 100k of the game on PSN, they'll be shouting about it at the top of the world. If we hear nothing about DD sales over PSN, it is because there's nothing worth mentioning that is of benefit to Sony. I think that's a very logical way of looking at it, don't you guys agree?
I know that going by leaderboard entries isnt exactly the best way to know how much a game has sold though, since some usernames might be from the same persons (it is no problem to create more than just one PSN username) and some people might have gotten the game for free through game sharing, but seeing that there are over 330k usernames in the Super Stardust HD leaderboard, i would guess that it is rather safe to assume that Super Stardust HD has sold somewhere around 300k copies. The game has been out for about 2 years though, but 300k (if this is how much the game has sold) is still a rather solid number for a DD game, at least in my opinion.
I think that Sony (and perhaps Microsoft and Nintendo as well?) mostly does a press release if something sold rather quickly, like for example when 1 million PS3 consoles were sold in 3 weeks after the release of the PS3 Slim and that Killzone 2 was the fastest PS3 game (or maybe it was Sony published game instead?) that sold 500k copies. And/or when something hits a high number of sales, like when something has sold 1 million copies just to take one example. I guess that it depends on what game it is though, maybe it is worth to do a press release of some games that sells some hundreds of thousands of copies as well and not just those games who sell at least a million copies. But if Sony doesnt do a press release, i still think that there might be a chance that a DD game can sell relatively well when it is all said and done, even if it takes several of months, or perhaps even years. But i dont know for sure though, this is just my guess
Speaking about DD sales, when Sony does a press release with sales numbers, i think that they usually take worldwide numbers, so it is almost impossible to know how how the split is between the regions :\ I think that it is a safe bet to say that the majority of DD sales happends in the US and in Europe though, but i thin that it would be nice to know a more exact breakdown of the sales throughout each region
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