JustBeingReal said:
small44 said:
JustBeingReal said:
PenguinZ said:
Dallinor said:
If you think it's only going to do 60-70% of Halo 5's total sales (8-9m lifetime) that's only between 5.4-6.3 million lifetime for Uncharted 4.
The franchise has seen growth with each installment on the PS3 and Uncharted 3 is at 6.6m right now. I'd say, unless the game falls below expectations, it should reach over 7m lifetime so at least 75%-80% of Halo5.
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Well, Uncharted 4 is releasing on a smaller userbase compared to to 2 and 3, so it's not entirely unbelievable that it could fall within that range.
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PS3 was at 26 million units sold when Uncharted 2 came out, PS4 will be well over 30 million by this October. Uncharted 4 will definitely be releasing on a bigger install base than when Uncharted 2 was released.
With PS4's much faster sales compared to PS3, Uncharted 4 looking like the best in the series so far and the overall growth of the series it's very much likely that Uncharted 4 will sell between 8 and 10 million units, maybe even topping 10 million.
Halo is a series that seems to be on the decline, the beta did quite a bit of damage, the changes to the games multiplayer formula don't seem to be very well received among die-hard fans of the series. People have already had a lot of the COD AW, Titanfall style movement in FPS games. I don't think Halo 5 will be a game to move systems, so it will likely be a game that the existing install base will lap up, because exclusives are pretty lacking in 2015 on XB1.
I can't remember if I've commented in this thread before, but I don't think Halo 5 will sell more than 8 million, like I say largely due to XB1 lacking exclusives this year.
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Halo is the biggest Microsoft IP it will always boost Xbox console by a lot just like Gran Turismo and Mario
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Halo may have been the biggest IP MS had in the past, but it only matters to the die hard XBox gamers, the Halo name doesn't always guarantee huge sales of Xbox hardware, ODST, Reach & even 4 didn't guarantee that.
Halo 5 seems to be a big departure from what made the series popular and that's Chief and his relationship with Cortana. Halo 5 seems to be more about Locke, he's a new character, it's not clear what effect his focus, all of the changes to the gameplay mechanics will have on sales of the series. Halo 5 seems to be very much like Titanfall's pilot movement, in which case people that are interested in that kind of gameplay already own an XB1. MCC will also have eaten up some of the system sales of Halo.
Halo 5 is facing a lot of competition this year, more exclusives are present on alternate platfoms and one game can't beat the public interest of a slew of releases.
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