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Ryng_Tolu said:
hunter_alien said:
I dont know. Reviews arent stellar. I think that digital download is also a big part this year. Its definitely a decline, but on a global scale it will be by far the biggest shooter released this year, so yeah...

Huuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum really? by FAR ?

First of all, at this point is likely Battlefield 1 will sell better. You talk about digital sales, but that's the strong part of Battlefield 1 considering the series is HUGE on PC, while COD is not. So, if you include digital sales, Battlefield 1 is super close (if not biggest?) than COD IW first week in UK. The sales you see first week (328k COD, 259k BF1) are retail only, with digital BF1 and COD are likely at the exatly same level.

And in anyway, whater will wins, no fucking way COD will be BY FAR the biggest game. IF will beat Battlefield 1, will be by an insignificant margin.

Again that think of Battlefield outselling Cod ? Why would Battlefield have more digital sales than Cod if they had the remaster deal ? That is still about 25-30% of difference in retail release.

 

EA expects Battlefield to sell a little less than 10 millions of units.  If Infinit warfare sells 50% less  of what  Black Ops 3 (I think that such drop is unlikely to happen) It would still sell  12.5-13 millions at retail. That based on Vgchartz numbers.

 

Titanfall 2 wasn't a success, and The Division is a RPG game. It is possible that Call of Duty  will be both the biggest shooter of the year and the 3 biggest.