If the game was initially priced at $29.99 and the initial projections were 620K, then the price increase to $50 should change those projections because they are making more money off of it.
Say they are making $17 now as opposed to $10 before. That certainly increases their revenue.
Let's estimate that the first 100K sold at the lower price, so they made $1 million revenue. The remaining 450K have sold at the higher price, therefore making $7,650,000 in revenue for a total of $8,650,000. Based on initial projections (620K * $10) they were anticipating revenue of $6.2 million.
Granted, these are just hypothetical numbers, but I would guess that it has already exceeded it's goals.








