Kenryoku_Maxis said:
The series seeing a surge with one title, but seeing a fall-off in sales with every other title (FFIX, FFX-2, FFXII) is called getting smaller over time. Whatever you want to call it, go ahead. Sure, the games are still selling in the millions and that's good, but if you put all the games data up, you'll see that after FFVII, each game goes down in sales, with only FFX seeing a rise in sales, and still not to the level of FFVII. At best, it looks like the scenario is saying only one FF a generation can reach peak sales. And it isn't looking good for FFXIII to reach either the level of FFX (8 Million) or FFVII (9.7 Million). |
That rule isn't just for FF, its happened with GT & MGS too.
FF9 & FF12 both being released in PS2 & PS3's launch month respectively definetely didn't help their sales
I mean FF12 came out here very close to PS3's launch, I pre-ordered my PS3 when FF12 was releasing & didn't bother buying it as I was getting aPS3( ofcourse I did buy it later on)
ITs like this:
FF7 > FF10 > FF8 >FF12 > FF10-2 > FF9
so in general after FF7 the series declined with FF8
since then its not declined & the last FF of the PS2 generation ended up higher than the last FF of the PS1 generation
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