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Ouch.
Where are you coming up with the inaccuracy?
Dark Souls 1: 2,876,347 ± 49,219
Dark Souls 2 Regular: 1,086,842 ± 30,327
Dark Souls 2 SotFS: 1,014,933 ± 29,310
Dark Souls 3: 1 million in the first month, now at 1,427,298 ± 34,739
Also you're including Asia here, which I'm not sure why you feel this is a bad fit for that market? Asia buys Western games frequently, and it's not like all Asian people are interchangeable, so I don't think William being the protagonist instead of a Japanese person is going to be a big sticking point here.
C'mon Japan. Buy the PS4. Don't make yourself a one-party system.PS4 Never Give Up Road Trip
~14k per week to reach 4.5m first
Week 150: PS3 3,533,131 / PS4 4.100.667
Week 151: PS3 3,573,091 / PS4 4.187.836
Week 152: PS3 3.610.629 / PS4 4.234.839
Week 153: PS3 3,641,525 / PS4 4.268.215
Week 154: PS3 3,671,756 / PS4 4.308.886
Week 155: PS3 3,701,733 / PS4 4.345.264
Week 156: PS3 3,737,794 / PS4 4.374.239
Week 157: PS3 3,786,719
Week 158: PS3 3,825,217
Week 159: PS3 3,859,969
Week 160: PS3 3.906.497
Week 170: PS3 3.964.279
Week 171: PS3 4.039.395
Week 172: PS3 4.276.480
Week 173: PS3 4.386.999
Week 174: PS3 4,501,368
A new Metroid.At what point do we see a title that does less than 20k and subsequent posts in MC threads saying "wow, great numbers for ___?"
Ōkami;230376010 said:PlayStation Store Rankings [Feb 6 - Feb 12]
Ōkami;230382076 said:Biggest fw ever for Compile Heart, needs to sell some 16k more (which is insanely difficult for a Neptunia game) to also become their best selling game.
Ōkami;230382076 said:Biggest fw ever for Compile Heart, needs to sell some 16k more (which is insanely difficult for a Neptunia game) to also become their best selling game.
I thought Hakuoki PSP and Monster Monpiece sold above 100k when it was all said and done.
At what point do we see a title that does less than 20k and subsequent posts in MC threads saying "wow, great numbers for ___?"
Switch week 5!
Media Create has Fire Emblem Awakening (Happy Price Selection) at #25, up from #54 the week before.
They are reporting that the jump is due to the Fire Emblem Heroes Smartphone game.
http://www.gamer.ne.jp/news/201702160005/
Ōkami;230394144 said:08./04. [3DS] Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World # <ACT> (Nintendo) {2017.01.19} (¥4.700) - 8.394 / 93.257 <80-100%> (-30%)
Nintendo says they shipped 150k of the Wii U original but the lastest sellthrough data we had puts it just above 100k, so this is another Wii U to 3DS port that will do better than the original, on par at worse.
Hyrule Warriors was the only to dissapoint but it only ended 20k below the original one, not to bad seeing how terrible the port was. I wonder if they're making more ports, could help to fill the 3DS and keep and active base until Dragon Quest XI, at least something like Kirby or Captain Toad could work well on the 3DS.
According to Dengeki, Dragon Quest Monsters Joker 3 Professional Sell-through is around 90% (125k sales FW). They say that >300k LTD might be possible.
Nioh Sell-through is over 90% (75k sales FW).
http://dengekionline.com/elem/000/001/469/1469405/
I think DQMJ2 Professional was also supply constrained right? or it was DQMJ2?
I think DQMJ2 Professional was also supply constrained right? or it was DQMJ2?
Btw, does DQMJ3 Professional improve anything regarding DQMJ3? Maybe the game is better so it'll have better sales than expected.
Ōkami;230394144 said:08./04. [3DS] Poochy & Yoshi's Woolly World # <ACT> (Nintendo) {2017.01.19} (¥4.700) - 8.394 / 93.257 <80-100%> (-30%)
Nintendo says they shipped 150k of the Wii U original but the latest sell-through data we had puts it just above 100k, so this is another Wii U to 3DS port that will do better than the original, on par at worse.
Hyrule Warriors was the only to disappoint but it only ended 20k below the original one, not to bad seeing how terrible the port was. I wonder if they're making more ports, could help to fill the 3DS and keep and active base until Dragon Quest XI, at least something like Kirby or Captain Toad could work well on the 3DS.
Wii U to 3DS late ports were million sellers on Wii U, Nintendo likely doesn't have motivation for low sellers.
It seems you forgot the V after Final Fantasy. Nice to see.
Seeing these rankings I notice that Nintendo has been very poor at enticing certain third parties to release Virtual Console games outside of Japan. What a mess.
I think Nioh 2 is a lock for their next game. Can't see them going back to Ninja Gaiden after the warm reception from critics+consumers and decent sales it seems. Especially if Dark Souls truly is going for a hiatus there is a market to be grabbed. Perhaps they will go multiplat?
Ooops, sorry about that. Fixed. Thanks for the heads up.
No, next game is Nioh: Empires launching this Fall, followed by Nioh: Xtreme Legends in March, and Nioh: Chronicles in June 2018.
Haha. Honestly though, I truly hope they don't milk this IP. It deserves to have some dignity.
No, next game is Nioh: Empires launching this Fall, followed by Nioh: Xtreme Legends in March, and Nioh: Chronicles in June 2018.
We should treat Horizon and Nier as Tales or Yakuza too?
Speaking of Tales what are the odds the Switch game is a Phantasia port?
They'll probably try to sell it on the basis of 2 player with a single Joy-con each.
Are the PC sales broken down by region? I and a number of friends and coworkers have bought them on Steam rather than console.
Would be hilarious. We probably won't know until the next Tales of Festival tho.
I thought disgaea 5 was week 1Switch week 5!
The mobile era of Nintendo is going to be great:
I checked, and the Nikkei actually went in the opposite direction, so it wasn't just the general market.
They probably produced a certain amount based on pre-orders and last I heard, Nioh's pre-orders weren't looking too hot. Outside of Japan, Nioh also got a spike in attention due to rave reviews.Umm, so apparently Nioh's digestibility rating in Japan is over 90% with shops selling out across most store chains?
Did Sony and KT fuck up on severely undershipping again!?
This is serious, this could severely hurt the impact of the game, didn't they do the same thing globally? Wasn't sony in charge of getting the game into as many hands as possible?
If sony sent this thing out to die expecting it to bomb, doesn't that make them worse than fools?
Kt is responsible for japan. You should cut back the hyperbole lolUmm, so apparently Nioh's digestibility rating in Japan is over 90% with shops selling out across most store chains?
Did Sony and KT fuck up on severely undershipping again!?
This is serious, this could severely hurt the impact of the game, didn't they do the same thing globally? Wasn't sony in charge of getting the game into as many hands as possible?
If sony sent this thing out to die expecting it to bomb, doesn't that make them worse than fools?
I guess it is just hard to gauge interest. They didn't want to overship because it could have easily turned out that way. I think there was an unexpected bump in interest that occurred with the reviews too.Umm, so apparently Nioh's digestibility rating in Japan is over 90% with shops selling out across most store chains?
Did Sony and KT fuck up on severely undershipping again!?
This is serious, this could severely hurt the impact of the game, didn't they do the same thing globally? Wasn't sony in charge of getting the game into as many hands as possible?
If sony sent this thing out to die expecting it to bomb, doesn't that make them worse than fools?
Sayonara BoxBoy retail version (with amiibo and soundtrack) must have been shipped in really small quantities since it is sold out everywhere (it sold 7000 units last week). I have ordered on Nin-Nin (first time using this site, they seemed to be the only one with some stock) but my order seem stuck since 2 days (but I was charged) and I read a lot of bad things about them online :-( come on QBby, I need you!!!
Kt is responsible for japan. You should cut back the hyperbole lol
They probably produced a certain amount based on pre-orders and last I heard, Nioh's pre-orders weren't looking too hot. Outside of Japan, Nioh also got a spike in attention due to rave reviews.
Retailers decide shipment sizes. This is why selling out a shipment is actually not the same as a game meeting expectations, which is another discussion that comes up frequently.
Well, it's always up to the publisher in the end. Either they manage to convince the retailers that there is a huge audience even if there is not as much preorders by customers (which if misjudged causes overshipping like with FFXV and RE7), or they market the game directly to the potential audience to drive preorders so retailers stock enough. KT as a publisher failed at both so they probably weren't that confident in their product selling more and accordingly acted both in retailer targeted presentations and customer faced marketing. Even more so if they didn't prepare for the power of word of mouth and take long to prepare extra shipments.Retailers decide shipment sizes. This is why selling out a shipment is actually not the same as a game meeting expectations, which is another discussion that comes up frequently.
The mobile era of Nintendo is going to be great:
I checked, and the Nikkei actually went in the opposite direction, so it wasn't just the general market.
Then...retailers are the problem?
so basically, nobody expected Nioh to take off like it did and so didn't bother.
What a swell situation. I hope the momentum now can affect some action towards expanding the franchise or showing KT that the demand is there for more
The mobile era of Nintendo is going to be great:
I checked, and the Nikkei actually went in the opposite direction, so it wasn't just the general market.
The worrying part about it is the apparent disconnect there has to be between the publishing and the development side of KT. The game is very well done which speaks of the developer's confidence. Why wasn't the publishing side reflecting that? And when they go on milking it for all its worth, will they keep ignoring the development side?I mean, is Koei-Tecmo.
I am sure they are going to milk the franchise for all it's worth in no time after such a great reception.