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Forums - Nintendo - Rayman Legends Sells More on Wii U Than Any Other Format (UK)

There's not that many wiiu owners in the UK is the point, wait until it comes out In the states.



 

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The % for all plataforms...

Wii U (45)
Xbox 360 (30)
PS3 (24)
PC (1)



Only because the Vita version was delayed ;)



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ethomaz said:
The % for all plataforms...

Wii U (45)
Xbox 360 (30)
PS3 (24)
PC (1)

PC is dooomed!



“It appeared that there had even been demonstrations to thank Big Brother for raising the chocolate ration to twenty grams a week. And only yesterday, he reflected, it had been announced that the ration was to be reduced to twenty grams a week. Was it possible that they could swallow that, after only twenty-four hours? Yes, they swallowed it.”

- George Orwell, ‘1984’

pokoko said:
Only number 6? Isn't that kind of bad?

It's probably more of the "Wii U owners are desperate for new games" effect than anything. Glad to see that a good number of Nintendo fans understand that boycotting Ubisoft would be the same as shooting themselves in the foot, though.

Number 6 includes all the versions of the game. For individual platforms, according to this, the Wii U came at number 14 and the 360 and PS3 version number 18 and 20 respectively.



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I'm happy Ubisoft invested in a sequel even though the first one bombed, just hope they weren't expecting this one to be a runaway success.



Sigs are dumb. And so are you!

I find this really impressive, to be honest. I was genuinely expecting the 360 version to come out on top.

Good for Wii-U. Combined with Sonic & SEGA Transformed's performance in the UK, it goes to show that - for a certain demographic - install base certainly doesn't matter.



Fusioncode said:
I'm happy Ubisoft invested in a sequel even though the first one bombed, just hope they weren't expecting this one to be a runaway success.


According to Ubisoft last february or so, the game was profitable, and it sold a few hundred thousand after that plus the Vita version.  This opening is about 20% higher, so I'd think it would match their expectations.



Who cares if it sold the best if the sales aren't good.



This merely confirms that 10 is a bigger number than 5.

Which is good, because come election time there will be people trying to convince you otherwise!