no its not no it doesnt countlawblob said:Black Friday is a thing.
no its not no it doesnt countlawblob said:Black Friday is a thing.
EviLore said:Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood -- 1.14MM
Donkey Kong Country Returns -- 430.5K
Gran Turismo 5 -- 400K
Numbers are real, unable to comment further. And this is not a policy shift re: leaks, so don't get any ideas.
Psychotext said:Interesting, if the PS3 sells any less than 1.2m in December (it did 1.36m last year) then it will have sold less in 2010 than it did in 2009 in the US. I'm amazed by that given that 2009 only had 3 months of slim / price cut sales vs all of 2010 at the reduced price + Move in September.
Ashes1396 said:I was thinking 400k about a few months ago. Damn this is actually good news, what with the botched launch and all.
ps. Donkey kong, what a difference a day makes....
pps. what were the x360 ac:b figures again, we can figure out the the sku's now.. about 800k for x360, wasn't it?
my *assumptions* now
1. cod x360
2. ps3 x360
3. ac x360
4. just dance
5. fable 3
6. donkey kong
7. gt5
8. ac ps3
9.? (who am I kidding? it's probably wii fit plus)
10.Halo reach
11. just dance
lawblob said:Black Friday is the highest three days of sales in the entire year.
Well, there's always stuff...Cosmonaut X said:As noted, those three days included the biggest sales day of the year.
gogogow said:Not even close. 21st of November was the day the GT5 ads were aired on TV when the Indianapolis Colts took on the New England Patriots on CBS.
from the PSblog.
Yeah I realized that after I posted.Wario64 said:2 days, in effect. Thanksgiving Day had most stores closed...Sony's fault for releasing the damn game so close to Black Friday. And they lost a CE sale since my Best Buy refused to sell it until Black Friday.
DoctorWho said:That's fine. All the games on the list have Black Friday numbers included. The issue is that GT5 only had three days before that to sell product while the rest had a week to a month head start.
It's not like GT5 was the only game on the shelves that day.
AranhaHunter said:November was a horrible month for Sony, PS3 getting slaughetered by the competition, PSP nowhere to be seen, GT5 charting pretty low....dare I say the PS3 is in "trouble" in the US? Before you jump down my throat, I'm a PS3 only owner and owned a PSP until 2 weeks ago when I gave it to my nephew.
jeremy1456 said:I think the reason people are disappointed with GT5's numbers is because it was one of the first PS3 games to be announced and hyped.
How many freaking years was it in development? Sony will probably have to sell 10+ million copies to make up for it.
Simple mistake, seemed sooner than Nov 21st to me.gogogow said:Not even close. 21st of November was the day the GT5 ads were aired on TV when the Indianapolis Colts took on the New England Patriots on CBS.
from the PSblog.
speculawyer said:Not a single new IP in the top 10.
And many of those are on their 5th plus iteration.
Kinda sad . . . but the risks are so high for new IP.
Wario64 said:2 days, in effect. Thanksgiving Day had most stores closed...Sony's fault for releasing the damn game so close to Black Friday. And they lost a CE sale since my Best Buy refused to sell it until Black Friday.
Kafel said:impressive ACB 360 sales, I don't know about the US but here (France) the marketing for this game is PS3 exclusive
so Fable III > 340K
how is it compared to last month ?
speculawyer said:Not a single new IP in the top 10.
And many of those are on their 5th plus iteration.
Kinda sad . . . but the risks are so high for new IP.
CozMick said:It all starts to trickle out one at a time.
3 days of advertising, 3 days of sales, the biggest botch launch ever, smallest GT fanbase (US, Europe, Japan)..........................
And it still does 400k :lol
speculawyer said:Not a single new IP in the top 10.
And many of those are on their 5th plus iteration.
Kinda sad . . . but the risks are so high for new IP.
One of those days was Thanksgiving, though; in practice, it really is just 3 days.bigtroyjon said:Not that it really matters but nov 24-27 is 4 days, not 3.
Kafel said:impressive ACB 360 sales, I don't know about the US but here (France) the marketing for this game is PS3 exclusive
so Fable III > 340K
how is it compared to last month ?
Fable 3 > 430k (and >1M ltd)Kafel said:impressive ACB 360 sales, I don't know about the US but here (France) the marketing for this game is PS3 exclusive
so Fable III > 340K
how is it compared to last month ?
thcsquad said:Where there any GT5 deals on Black Friday? I don't remember seeing any, and I wonder if that hurt its chances of anybody but the GT5 fanatics buying it on Black Friday.
Fable III is 430k+ since it is above DK Country.Kafel said:impressive ACB 360 sales, I don't know about the US but here (France) the marketing for this game is PS3 exclusive
so Fable III > 340K
how is it compared to last month ?
Nice. It was kinda sad to see no Kinect titles at all considering how Kinect has been called such a success . . . how could it be if it doesn't sell any games?Kusagari said:Dance Central was at #11 though.
Psychotext said:Of course, but up until the release of the slim the PS3's sales in the US in 2009 were average at best (as of August, pre slim, the PS3's sales were 1.45m, over half a million less than it did in 2010). I would never have imagined that it could possibly sell less in 2010 given how much better the price is now.
Ridley327 said:One of those days was Thanksgiving, though; in practice, it really is just 3 days.
gundamkyoukai said:The PS3 is not in a bubble by it's self , Xbox 360 had price drop , a slim plus Kinect with a 500 million marketing push and Wii also had price drop along with other stuff.
Sony would done much better with even a 50 price drop.
GavinGT said:You guys keep bringing up the fact that it only had 3 days, but given those numbers, things aren't looking too fantastic for December either.
CaptYamato said:400,000 in three days. Bomba.
I think you needed one more emoticon. I couldn't tell if you thought it was funny or not.Flying_Phoenix said:I'd be shocked if Goldeneye wasn't performing "well". Publishers don't advertise for a bomba after a month of release.
Good.
Expected higher, but will have legs.
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08. Gran Turismo 5 (PS3) SONY** - 400K
No.gundamkyoukai said:The PS3 is not in a bubble by it's self , Xbox 360 had price drop , a slim plus Kinect with a 500 million marketing push and Wii also had price drop along with other stuff.
Sony would done much better with even a 50 price drop.
DMeisterJ said:No way a game having to sell 10 million copies to be profitable will be greenlit, also GT5: P subsidized GT5's production, more than likely.
Amir0x said:Really, I think it's fair to say GT5 underperformed, both based on franchise history and expectations, but that it is NOT fair to say that it is a 'bomba.'
It is a symptom of its bungled launch, a belated launched advertising campaign which had to compensate for the last-minute release date announcement and a decline PlayStation brand. It will take next month's numbers to really have suitable context for these numbers.
For now, the only objective assessment is "Sony bungled the launch of GT5."
jeremy1456 said:Well I'm sure at the time they didn't expect it to be delayed... 3 years was it?
gundamkyoukai said:The PS3 is not in a bubble by it's self , Xbox 360 had price drop , a slim plus Kinect with a 500 million marketing push and Wii also had price drop along with other stuff.
Sony would done much better with even a 50 price drop.
gundamkyoukai said:400k for GT 5 guess that okay
620k for GT 4 in first month .