Senran Kagura 2: Deep Crimson coming out in EU/NA this Summer

Seems like they're trying step by step tbh, they stay open (possibility for € in the future, different warehouses, amazon, etc).
It's not like NISA and their europe-only store that replaced the old one, and where they made clear they will never switch.
 
Seems like they're trying step by step tbh, they stay open (possibility for € in the future, different warehouses, amazon, etc).
It's not like NISA and their europe-only store that replaced the old one, and where they made clear they will never switch.

But you can buy nisa games everywhere.
 
Sure, but not their LEs.
Senran Kagura is still a niche game, and difficult to sell to retailers. It's like this for now, but an amazon secondary store is likely.

Keep in mind this is also just for the preorders (made for order), they already said this won't necessarily be the case after that.
 
Seems like they're trying step by step tbh, they stay open (possibility for € in the future, different warehouses, amazon, etc).
It's not like NISA and their europe-only store that replaced the old one, and where they made clear they will never switch.
Seems to me they are doing it purely for the €. Like others said, NISA games are everywhere. Yes, their LEs are store exclusive but they also travel and sell their stuff at various conventions too.


Sure, but not their LEs.
Senran Kagura is still a niche game, and difficult to sell to retailers. It's like this for now, but an amazon secondary store is likely.

Keep in mind this is also just for the preorders (made for order), they already said this won't necessarily be the case after that.
Dunno, Gamestop and Best Buy had no problem selling Shinovi Versus.
 
Sure, but not their LEs.
Senran Kagura is still a niche game, and difficult to sell to retailers. It's like this for now, but an amazon secondary store is likely.

Keep in mind this is also just for the preorders (made for order), they already said this won't necessarily be the case after that.
Burst didn't seem to be difficult to sell to retailers. I don't know what went on behind the scenes, obviously, but pretty much every German retailer carried it: Saturn, MediaMarkt, GameStop and even stores like Müller, who only have a small gaming section (they mostly sell shampoos and body lotions and all that kind of stuff). And that's not even talking about online shops.
 
Burst didn't seem to be difficult to sell to retailers. I don't know what went on behind the scenes, obviously, but pretty much every German retailer carried it: Saturn, MediaMarkt, GameStop and even stores like Müller, who only have a small gaming section (they mostly sell shampoos and body lotions and all that kind of stuff). And that's not even talking about online shops.
It was just the retailers in North America that wouldn't sell Burst. Marvelous EU's new method of distribution, from my understanding, is to allow them to make more money from niche games like these, because retailers there apparently take a huge chunk of their revenue.
 
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