Forum - View topicNEWS: Japan's Video Game Rankings, January 26-February 1
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KH91
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Yeah, I expected ToZ to drop hard in the 2nd week. Looks like the end of YW2 is really going to happen soon. PS4 staying near the 15K range. Wii U settling for around 8K recently. Xbox One dropping deuces.
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mdo7
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Wow, nice job Far Cry 4.
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Kaioshin_Sama
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Except it's not "dropping hard", it's dropping naturally. It's about on pace for a typical second week for the PS3 generation of games despite this controversy that's starting to feel very manufactured and like angry fanboys being try hard and not willing to let this whole heroine thing go on message boards and twitter. Week Ending Week Weekly Change Total 03rd November 2012 1 353,747 N/A 353,747 10th November 2012 2 36,606 -89.7% 390,353 17th November 2012 3 13,277 -63.7% 403,630 24th November 2012 4 7,533 -43.3% 411,163 01st December 2012 5 2,642 -64.9% 413,805 08th December 2012 6 2,406 -8.9% 416,211 15th December 2012 7 2,159 -10.3% 418,370 22nd December 2012 8 2,781 28.8% 421,151 29th December 2012 9 2,286 -17.8% 423,437 05th January 2013 10 2,359 3.2% 425,79 Tracking Stats for Tales of Xillia 2 in Japan. Just a very quick read here and we can very clearly see that first week sales have very similar numbers in the 350,000 range (340,981 for Zestiria on a console nearing the end of it's life span, 353,747 for Xillia 2 for a variance of 12,766 units) and that second week sales are also in the 30,000 or so range (36,606 for Xillia 2, 29,487 for Zestiria for a variance of 7,119 second week). Total overall variance of 19,976 after 2 weeks. Now people desperately desperately seem to want to seem to paint this as some catastrophic fudge up that Bandai Namco is getting told immensely hard on but it's just simply not the case. Of course I say this knowing full well that people are just going to believe what they want to believe rather than the statistics and Bandai Namco's own proclamation that they see the games launch and sales numbers as a success. Like the game has the 3rd best first week sales in Japan of this generation after Xillia 1 and 2 and the 6th best in franchise history on all platforms and people are still going to try to label it this catastrophic all time flop and it's absolutely hilarious to me cause it's just so not the case at all. Just to reiterate one more time and fully put this in perspective as I swear angry fanboys see it: 2nd week sales of 390,353=Success 2nd week sales of 370,377=Catastrophic flop that's a direct result of a PR disaster fallout |
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Mr. Oshawott
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It seems that the Xbox One is slowly fading away into obscurity (for reasons understandable).
On another note, congratulations to Devil Survivor 2 taking the No. 1 slot. |
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Fedora-san
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Pretty much Xillia went from 509,026 first week down to 53,046, or about a 90% drop. A game dropping down to 30K it's second week is pretty standard. Now, if a big profile game debuted in the 30K it's first week, that's what you consider a bust. |
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Kaioshin_Sama
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Well it depends. A good example would be the new Tomb Raider game from Square Enix which sold about 1.13 million copies in it's first weak across both platforms and was summarily declared a failure by Square Enix because they lost money on it due to the sort of bloated budgeting so-called Triple A gaming leads to and which now has some questioning whether the Triple A gaming model is remotely feasible and has Square Enix trying to get out of it and into cheaper investments like cell phone games. By comparison you indeed have Tales of Zestiria selling 340,981 and it being declared a success by Bamco. They made a profit on it and they managed their budget better clearly plain and simple. Anyway I wonder what the next generation of gaming looks like and how the whole Triple A gaming thing goes (IMO it should be down the gutter never to be seen again). Developers like Square Enix, Konami and Capcom were decimated during the 7th console generation by trying to adapt that model and win over more Western gamers while companies like Bamco chose to stay out of that model and work the Western audience instead with games like the Dark Souls franchise which manage their budgets carefully. I wonder just how much damage was really done over all though and how it'll show in a few years, but that's sort of another topic for down the road. |
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KH91
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You left out the part where I said "expected(Must be a reason I saw it coming. Hmm...)." Different wording. Same meaning. Go nitpick something else. LOL |
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mistress_kisara
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Congrats to Psychedelica for making it in the list!
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enurtsol
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They didn't lose money. People thought that since Square Enix put too high an expectation for it, but Tomb Raider achieved profitability by the end of 2013.
After that, including the PS4 and XB1 ports, it's all profits since then. Incidentally, here's the NPD list of US best-selling games on disc (digital not counted) of 2014: (sales by platform are ranked in brackets from highest-selling to least-selling) |
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