750k
Hopefully TPHD will sell some consoles too 
fleischr said:
Splatoon and XCX sold about 400-500k for an aligned worldwide debut - Zelda simply being the much bigger IP it should do better. Right now, the TPHD sku is hanging in there with individual copies the Division, which by itself seems poised for a 2-3 million debut. The bundled amiibo is bound to make people buy it in a much more front-loaded manner |
Perhaps.
You quoted me so I'm quoting you! Time will tell.
I don't think so. The game doesn't has a tons of buzz around it, and the fairly basic remaster left a sour taste in many gamers mouth. Never the less, if the remaster is good I could see it opening in the 500k range.
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I don't really think so. I think the preorder numbers here on VGC are inflated.
I'm thinking around 500-650k FW WW, with the bulk of sales coming from NA (which is typical from a Zelda title). 1m within a few weeks doesn't seem unlikely though, especially if there's good word of mouth.
| d21lewis said: Zelda games have never really been front loaded, have they? It'll definitely move a couple million but I expect about 600,000 and I'm being generous. |
Actually 22 Zelda games have sold above 1ml http://www.vgchartz.com/gamedb/?name=Zelda Tri force heroes should be above 1mlw ith digital. But also another interesting fact is that from the data available to us today the only Zelda that has sold 1ml fw with a WW release was Skyward Sword, and that game released on a system with 90ml users at the time.
| Kjartan said: It won't even do a million in a month.... |
Wanna bet?
most likely, its not like there is a wide range or new titles to chose from in the WiiU lineup

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So we're taking the chartz preorder numbers marginally serious now? The original twilight princess didn't do a million its first week launch aligned.
| Kjartan said: It won't even do a million in a month.... |
There's always one......
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