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Looks like he is right, at least first week:
http://news.vgchartz.com/news.php?id=7217



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well...i think he nailed it...=/ Crow Eating In 3...2....1....



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Tretton is right... over 500k week one is amazing.





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ethomaz said:
Tretton is right... over 500k week one is amazing.

He said "it's rare that you see a game that sells incredibly well and that impresses you". But a 500k start isn't so rare. We see a start like that every few weeks.



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500k is a good start.. better than MAG which is definitely surprising. hope it has legs.



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Demotruk said:
ethomaz said:
Tretton is right... over 500k week one is amazing.

He said "it's rare that you see a game that sells incredibly well and that impresses you". But a 500k start isn't so rare. We see a start like that every few weeks.

Probably worded it wrong (like how PR is generally). He just meant it will sell well for a niche title. And he's spot on.



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500,000 copies sold isn't bad for an original game like this.



                                  

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