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GonSama said:

I was talking about the SIE/Sony franchises.
That Digimon "sub series" was strange because it came from Bandai Namco itself and it was announced here. You could create Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth series (1.5M units sold, never said 15) and even Digimon Story series (it has alot of games).


But the Sony franchises (with millions of sales) aren't so hard to track.

Just from the data from VGChartz:
LittleBigPlanet - 15.5M+
Killzone - 10M+
Resistance - 7.5M+
Syphon Filter - 7.5M+
Ratchet series wasn't updated (the reboot sold more than 5M copies).
Sly, Infamous, Twisted Metal and MLB: The Show don't appear as a series in the website too.
And there are other problems such has the MotorStorm and Singstar series having the Publisher has "Unknown" and so on.
I was just talking about Sony franchises with more than 5M sales. They aren't so hard to track.

There are still more series (like WipEout and Ape Escape) that are harder to know for sure how much they sold.

Anyway, this site (all the mods, volunteers, members) is doing an amazing job. I am just trying to help.

I know you are trying to help, I mentioned 15 million since that was in the link header and the 1.5 million wasn't specified so I wasn't sure if you knew that.did the 1.5m in the Bandai Namco report show the split between the games ?' The problem with the data is we don't have a clear path toward doing updates even when Sony gives milestones, they are usually displayed above the comments and the sales numbers left the way they were, most likely because the admin like raw numbers  also they quite often have plus next to them.                                                                                                                                                    I would like to see a mechanism that enables people like you to input numbers as long as they are bound and  follow criteria .

One last thing I would love for VGchartz to explore the possibility of sending to Sony a list of all Sony published games on the database asking if Sony could update that list with their info where there are discrepancies and remind them that accurate data benefits  all parties involved.                      



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