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edjevink said:
Come on, it's clear that VGC overtracked Forza 3. NPD numbers for october are 175.000, and in november Forza 3 wasn't even in the top 20. That means that november sales for Forza 3 are probably below 250.000, considering that number 10 sold 315.000 units.

So, according to NPD numbers Forza 3 sold a MAXIMUM of 425.000 units in october/november in the US. And it's probably even less than that. That means, what, 475.000 units sold in North America? But like i said, probably less than that. But according to VGC the game sold 610.000 units in the same period. So that's 28% more than NPD numbers, and maybe even 30-35% more.

Anyway, the Turn 10 statement actually confirms that VGC overtracked the game. According to them the game just reached the milestone of 2 million units sold, probably sold to consumer, which bye the way is a very good accomplishment. The VGC number for Forza 3 is currently at 2.39, so yeah, it is overtracked. By how much? I don't know, probably around 300.000, maybe a bit less. Does it matter? Not really. UNLESS they don't change their numbers of course.

No offense but your post is full of "probably", it makes your post appears to be just a guess without credibility (how can you be sure that november sales for Forza 3 are below 250k just because the number 10 sold 315k? What if the entire top 20 performed well and next to 300k?). We all know that NPD is per month and VGchartz is per week, there will be differences (obviously). Forza 3 was launched October 27, so it's just 4 days for NPD, that's why they showed only 175k.

And no, according to Turn 10 this game is "over 2M" (not just reached 2M).

 

@Rainbird

"Surpasses 2 Million Copies Worldwide"

"is now in the hands of more than 2 million passionate car lovers around the world"

Unfortunately there is no solid numbers, "more than 2m" can be anything (including 2.5M).