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RaptorChrist said:
MasonADC said:

300k is super well, considering it’s a port of a game that isn’t even old(just over two years). The regular versions literally came out this generation. The remakes of the older game all had a much more sizable gap between original to remake. So while it is a definitive edition, I’m sure they are super happy with it 

Japan typically accounts for 75% of Dragon Quest sales, maybe more. I made a thread a couple days ago about how DQXI on Switch (from my perspective in the US) seems to be getting a lot of good marketing from Nintendo, and it's been near the top of the eShop charts, etcetera. Someone even mentioned how it might do better on Switch than it did on PS4. If trends follow, then sales in the US would be around 50k ~ 60k (just a rough estimate).

Dragon Quest is insanely huge in Japan. Extremely popular.

No, we don't know sales numbers yet for the US, but given how much buzz the game is getting here, I was anticipating bigger numbers from the land where Dragon Quest is a household name.

Also, I don't think it's fair to say that it's a port, given that the game was planned to release on PS4, Switch, and 3DS (IIRC) early on, and yet the version that ultimately did get released on Switch is not the same game anymore.

So yeah, I'm not a sales expert, but I can say that the numbers I was expecting to see were more than 300k. I don't think 300k is abysmal, though. Maybe not even terrible. But do you really think 300k is "super well"? Not just "regular well"? Or are you exaggerating it's "well-ness" to make a point about how much you disagree with it doing "un-well"? Welp, does that make sense?

(Sorry for the above, just my dumb sense of humor. :P)

No I think it is super well lol. Even though it is a definitive edition, a port is a port. I also don't think for a second that 50-60k in the US is completely accurate for a estimate. My reason for this(which might be 100% off) is that DQ in japan is treated as such a main event, that everyone played in and was well aware of it. DQ11 in the US last year...really didn't have that same effect. It was overshadowed and I can't even remember where it was showed off at besides in Sony's e3 presentation. With how much of a big deal Nintendo has made this game, I think that percentage won't hold true. So yeah, I think it did really well, and I hope Square is happy with it because I really don't want to wait 2-3 years for DQ12 lol