Michael-5 said:
6-8 is possible, but I don't think you can assume it. I watch a lot of Top Gear so I know the hype, but Fifth Gear had a special GT4 episode where Vicky essentially went and played the game before it was released. Jeremy Clarkson also had a segment where you cant match game times to real life tracks times (in a Blue NSX on that Mazda Circuit). For GT5, all he has done is referenced the game once on the show, and there is no Top Gear until 2011, so even if it's on the show next season, it's a bit late. GT4 got more hype the GT5 (from what I've seen), and Top Gear does hype Forza a bit too now to be fair. As for the series growing? Pay attention to sales. GT3 was a lone exception, it sold over 7 million copies in Americas where no other GT game has sold over 4 million units in Americas. Even then GT1 is the second most popular GT Game, so how exactly is the series growing? GT4P also sold more units in Japan in 1 year then GT5P did in 2 (GT4P was essentially a Japanese exclusive, it was released in some European countries a month before GT4, so you should ignore EMEAA sales for GT4P). As for your figures, Americas I 100% agree, Japan I agree, but it could sell 2.5 million there, but EMEAA I just don't understand why you assume such higher numbers. the best selling GT in EMEAA was GT4, which did get 6.5 million, but I'm a little shocked you think 8 million is reasonable. 1 in 3 PS3 owners would have to get the game if that were true, I just don't see that happening. Still your overall range seems reasonable, a tad high in my opinion, but this is your opinion. I mean there are just so many potential affecting factors, no one can be certain of anything. Personally I'm only critical of sub 6 million, and plus 12 million predictions, but only time will tell. P.S. I added GT5P just to show how it did compared to proper GT games. We know GT5 will do better. |
bold -> Wait wait wait -_- I was talking of EMEAA only, because that's what your figures are showing... I know that GT3 is the best selling GT, and that's for a single reason: bundles in Americas and I don't understand why GT5 is not bundled in NA, it would sell awesome instead of good.
As for GT5P, it is - and no matter what everyone says - a big demo, that sold well because people had enough of waiting the real thing, but still a demo.
And my prediction is high because I'm not seeing a new GT being released for at least 4/5 years again, so it'll continue to sell with good legs for several weeks.