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RolStoppable said:
Ail said:
RolStoppable said:

Do you have any evidence for that, like the number of people who play offline multiplayer? Well, of course you don't have it.

Maybe it's better to ask why those best selling franchises became such. We know for sure that Halo made its name entirely through local multiplayer and I am pretty certain that the Call of Duty series also really started to take off once they added splitscreen multiplayer to the games. There's no online multiplayer only game that is able to challenge the best selling games on any system.

Maybe you want to mention GTA IV now, but its sales actually shrinked compared to last generation when it was a pure single player game.

EDIT: I forgot to say that nobody would have expected Killzone 2 to outsell MW2, but nonetheless it was supposed to be one of the big games of this year in a popular genre. Yet it took quite some time until it passed the two million mark which is disappointing to say the least.

There's already been report of close to 1 million concurrent MW2 online users on the 360...

Doesn't sound like much considering how many copies have been sold.

Since I am not that familiar with the CoD series, when did they start with implementing splitscreen multiplayer? My guess is CoD2 on the 360, but I could be wrong. Also, did any game afterwards leave it out?

1 million concurrent users doesn't seem much ??????

You do understand what concurrent means right ?



PS3-Xbox360 gap : 1.5 millions and going up in PS3 favor !

PS3-Wii gap : 20 millions and going down !