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Dno said:
starcraft said:
Jandre002 said:
My question is, why would they release it in Japan. I console has a freaking install base of 650,000. Sony probably paid them money not to release it, or they don't wanna risk bad blood with Sony for 40,000 sales.

It wouldn't make any sense to change their minds and release it in Japan now. If they were going to do it they would have just announced it from the start.

There is a lot more to lose at this point making it multi-platform on an install base that basically doesn't even exist. People in Japan will buy PS3's to play FFXIII. End of story.

Hate to nitpick, but there are at least 200k JRPG fans owning Xbox 360's in Japan (as of a year ago when BD pretty much stopped selling).  By now, that could be 300k.  In fact in Japan, the Xbox 360 has a higher proven number of JRPG players than the PS3.

If the ultimate JRPG released day and date on the Xbox 360 (also the cheaper system) I think it is safe to say that it would sell 200-300k lifetime in Japan.  Certainly not nearly what it would sell on the PS3, but as a stock owner in SE and being heavily reliant on the company's future titles, Sony isn't really going to have an power to hurt them.

What are you even saying?

Exactly what I typed.  Hundreds of thousands of Japanese have purchased JRPG's for the Xbox 360.  OVer 500k copies of JRPG's have been sold in Japan for the Microsoft console.  The highest selling one is Blue Dragon, with Tales of Vesperia closing fast.

The PS3 has sold less than 200l copies according to this website of ANY JRPG in Japan.  Clearly the Xbox 360 has a higher demonstrated capacity to shift JRPG's in the region.

 



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