Between 5.5m and 6.5m.
How much will the Wii U have sold by the end of the year? | |||
Under 5 million | 65 | 20.50% | |
Over 5 million | 70 | 22.08% | |
Over 6 million | 59 | 18.61% | |
Over 7 million | 54 | 17.03% | |
Over 8 million | 27 | 8.52% | |
Over 9 million | 14 | 4.42% | |
Over 10 million | 13 | 4.10% | |
Over 11 million | 2 | 0.63% | |
Over 12 million | 1 | 0.32% | |
Over 13 million | 10 | 3.15% | |
Total: | 315 |
DietSoap said: Simple question: How much do you think the Wii U will have sold total by years end? What kind of impact on sales do you see big hitters like Super Mario 3D World and Sonic Lost Worlds having on sales among others? What kind of holiday marketing are you expecting from Nintendo? Etc etc etc For a bit of reference, the Wii U is actually only 1.1 million behind the 360 aligned at this point in it's life, and that ended the year with 8.1 million. Considering Nintendo consoles always do better than the competition come the holidays, it doesn't seem like too big a stretch to assume it could easily match or surpass that figure. |
What are you basing that off of?
Anyway, it is also behind the gamecube by like 2.5mil going into the holidays and that ended with 9.55mil by end of FY.
This might be a stretch, but I went with 7mil. Not sure if the holiday boost will give 3.5mil more units though.
mmmm I think it will be at 6.5 million, maybe 7 million
The poll should honestly only be starting at under 6mil and go to only above 8mil. If it gets above 8 mil it wont be by much. And if it does less than 6 million it wont be by much but we can start carving the tombstone
Max King of the Wild said: The poll should honestly only be starting at under 6mil and go to only above 8mil. If it gets above 8 mil it wont be by much. And if it does less than 6 million it wont be by much but we can start carving the tombstone |
Agreed 6-8m is the only possibility
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zorg1000 said:
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Yeah, and it could be divided by quarter millions. I think its more impressive being closer to the quarter millions than by the millions.