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eva01beserk said:
Seece said:

Except it is, all the data is laid out in the OP.

WiiU is around 35k (15k in US, 12.5k~ in Europe, 8k in Japan, 10% WW = 3.5k) total = 34k~

XB1 sold it's average for the first 3 weeks of August (in US, which is 33k) and then doubled in the last week to 66k to get its 160k US figures. Take into account US is 60% of XB1's market, (hence why it's so hard to believe it's "below" WiiU in Europe, it very likely isn't.).

The figures speak for themselves. 15k a week in the US for WiiU, not gonna be better anywhere else in the world is it.


Because EU and the US are blood brothers and anything that happens to one will happen to the other? If this was true the x1 should be selling like crazzy  over there, but sadly thats not the case and the wii u has been outselling it for a very long time now.

I agree with you that the x1 has to be at least 60% US, but how does that transition to the madden boost? EU, or any other country WW does not care even in the slightest about madden. Lke 90% of all madden sales are in the US alone. So the boost madden got from the US will not translate to anyware else. So now the diference ha to be at least 80% in the US's favor of x1 total ales for the month.

Nope. You use the data you have to come to the most logical conclusion.

That data being US makes up 60% of XB1 sales, and that Europe has always been A) WiiU's weakest region and B) as a result, lower than US.

I didn't calculate the Europe figures from the Madden boost
, but from the previous average weekly numbers of 33k in the US. US is not 80% of XB1 sales for the month tho, that's just silly. Canada and rest of Americas are affected by Madden and make up 10% of US numbers.