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Forums - Nintendo Discussion - Zelda: Tri Force Heroes - Roughly 55% of its initial shipment has been sold. Yay?

For reference Majoras Mask: 3D sold 86 % of it initial shipment:

http://nintendoeverything.com/zelda-majoras-mask-3d-sold-through-86-of-its-initial-shipment-in-japan/



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For even more reference A Link between Worlds sold 83.47% of it initial shipment:

http://zeldauniverse.net/2014/01/13/an-analysis-on-a-link-between-worlds-japanese-sales/



that's decent, I guess...? I've been on the fence about buying it myself.



 

              

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Meh, guess I wasn't expecting outstanding results.



"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."

Contrary to ALBW and MM, this isn't really a traditional Zelda game, and from the looks of it is more like a spinoff (centered on multiplayer rather than the traditional singleplayer Zelda games), so I'm not particularly surprised at it doing worse.



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55% too much for this game. :/



For even more reference the order 1886 sold 99.47% of it initial shipment:
http://zeldauniverse.net/2014/01/13/an-analysis-on-the-order-18-86-worldwide-sales/



low numbers for Japan. You'd expect 70 percent usually but Nintendo titles tend to have lower first week sales with longer legs. Doubt they'll have many more shipments though



Sprash said:
For even more reference the order 1886 sold 99.47% of it initial shipment:
http://zeldauniverse.net/2014/01/13/an-analysis-on-the-order-18-86-worldwide-sales/

OP:  Tri Force Heroes 1st Week Japan:  54,000 sold

You:  The Order 1st Week Japan:  25,000 sold

Purpose:  ???



Good, I don't want Nintendo to think this is the kind of games we want from them.



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