celador said: And there goes the last great week of hardware numbers until September |
noooo. this isn't the last of us week. xD
celador said: And there goes the last great week of hardware numbers until September |
noooo. this isn't the last of us week. xD
tbone51 said:
i cant see it... 480k in just US? |
I can't see anything either I was wondering if I was the only one.
tbone51 said:
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hover with your mouse over the graph, there is no line because the game has only had 1 week.
Dadrik said:
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Not necessarily, that figure adds up to what? Close to half of the 4m Ubisoft said were sold. Throw in Europe and you probably get another 500k, 600k or so, maybe more. These figures are only US.
Taking that into account it seems no way near half were digital sales.
TheGoldenBoy said:
I can't see anything either I was wondering if I was the only one. |
Don't use Chrome, never works for me in that.
TheGoldenBoy said:
Not really because there are still Europe numbers to account for. |
Nevermind, I'm dumb, I didn't notice the "US"
Just because you have an opinion doesn't mean you are necessarily right.
I still belive if Nintendo does this year right. ( many many releases, hype the games up, and continue doing actual great advertisements ect) then the wii u will stay in second place.
sully1311 said:
Don't use Chrome, never works for me in that. |
That actually makes a lot of sense. I was wondering why I couldn't see some of the things I did before.
Edit: Nevermind, still can't read it
Aura7541 said: I can see how Sony is not worried about the rest of 2014 despite The Order: 1886 being moved back to early 2015. The PS4 has such a huge edge with multiplats in terms of resolution/framerate and marketing that the multiplats act like exclusives. |
Yeah at this point Sony does not have to do anything to impress, 3rd party and marketing are doing that job just fine. Come 2015 and that is when they start playing.
I don't see why people are saying the PS4 is overtracked either. We already know the PS4 saw a 94% increase in sales in the UK, no reason it can't do it elsewhere.