| benji232 said:
We have no idea of the gains in Europe. All that we know is that it's doing significantly better in France, Germany and the UK then last year. And we know that the last week of November was the strongest week ever for wiiU in the US which tells us that wiiU probably was selling like absolute garbage for the first few weeks of November and probably sold most of it's 245k in the final 2 weeks. December will probably be up way more then 10% YoY. Remember last year? WiiU was down significantly YoY in November's NPD but ended up being up YoY in December. November and December are 2 entirely different beasts. |
We have no idea, but you know it is doing significantly better?
| benji232 said:
http://www.mcvuk.com/news/read/has-nintendo-s-wii-u-turned-a-corner/0140009 Which shows wiiU sales in the UK were up 60% YoY so far. So it's certainly up YoY in November and going to be up in December. There was also a recent article showing France numbers were way up YoY. And if those 2 are way up, Germany is certainly up aswell considering it's one of the most Nintendo friendly place in Europe with France. |
That link is from back in October.
In the US prior to October the Wii U was up ~50%
In Japan prior to October the Wii U was down ~8%
In the US since October the Wii U has been up ~12%
In Japan since October the Wii U has been down ~58%
Germany in week 50 had 2 Wii U games in the top 50, same as the UK had in the top 40. Granted they were a little higher in Germany, 11 and 26 versus 29 and 36, that doesn't point towards amazing Wii U sales. It was nearly identical last year week 50, two games in the top 50 at 11 and 29. I'm also not sure about the logic on Germany being Nintendo friendly, therefore sales are up YoY. It is being compared against itself. Unless Germany wasn't Nintendo friendly a year ago, that fact should cancel itself out in the equation.
You seem to be using a similar line of thinking with US sales. November and December might be different beasts, but for December to be up YoY you have to compare it to December, not November. November being down and December being up in 2013 when compared to the launch period can't be directly translated to this year. If anything, performing well last December will make it more difficult for Wii U to be up YoY, not less. The Wii U is also looking like it will be down somewhere around 170-190k in Japan in December. The Wii U will need to be up around 20% if the US is going to make up half of that. Europe up around 50% to make up the other half.







