This slow increase for the 360, weeks prior the release of 'Tales of Vesperia', is a good omen. It may prefigure a long bump over multiple months for the console (or a 'momentum') instead of a 2 weeks spike effect, like many 'BlockBusters' tend to have on hardware.
That or the US Army is currently on vacation in Japan.
Tears to Tiara's drop was expected, considering the 'nature' of the title. Still, it is performing pretty well, though I'm not really sure if it is financialy profitable for the developper/publisher. But being profitable may not be the main objective I think.
The DS is doing impressively strong. Still selling so much, after having sold 23 million unit, in such a short time, really is a feat.
And according to Famitsu, the lowest selling title in the top 30 is at 7,300 units. That means that Tales of Symphonia Wii, despite being out of the top 30, can very well still be above 6k. Only VGChartz will tell us.







