Onyxmeth said:
Well it could be looked at in different ways. In Japan, where FF XII was released without the impending next generation looming overhead, the total sales of the game only dipped 500 thousand below FFX. Not exactly a huge loss. In America and Others it directly competed with two console launches and a series of new games to play on them and dropped 2.5 million between both regions. When FF XIII is released, it will benefit from being launched on current generation hardware and a large install base in everywhere but Japan, which may take a hit in lifetime sales. Also to note, FF IX was swallowed alive itself by the fact that FF X media had been readily available well before the FF IX launch which took anticipation away from the game, plus the Playstation 2 was already released by the time the game came out. In addition, it was only affected again in Others and US regions as FF IX sold comparitively well to FFX in Japan. So let's look at this: 1. Both FF IX and FF XII were released in their worst selling regions either right before or after next generation hardware was introduced that would play known future entries in the series. 2. Both FF IX and FF XII were released after media hype had begun on the next entries in the series(FFX and FFXIII). Would you expect GTAIV to sell well if 6-12 months beforehand Rockstar introduces the sequel with trailers and hoopla? It was a cannibalizing situation for both games, and the sales are evident that tactics like these do not work outside of Japan.
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WOW....your best post EVA! I'm going to quote this post EVERYTIME someone dares to say FF is a "declining" franchise







