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Legend11 said:
Onimusha12 said:

Assassin's Creed, COD5 and GTA IV are not made by Capcom and are all Western Games where as Capcom is an Eastern developer, so these examples should really be of no interest to them. DMC4 is though, and considering its barely outdone what any of its predicessors had on just one console, it may not be the most encouraging indicator.


True but the Resident Evil franchise has been getting the bulk of it's sales outside of Japan (especially since the changes to the franchise that came with Resident Evil 4). And I don't think a comparison between the DMC and RE franchises is valid since the RE franchise is far bigger. If they make a great game (90+ GameRankings) it will easily sell 5+ million combined on both the 360 and PS3. Especially since Assassin's Creed it almost past 6 million now.


 Same with DMC.  It sells more units overseas than at home.



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