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Which version do you think will sell the most in the long run?



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To me the fight is between the 360 and wii one.I'm sure the 360 will have better start but judging on hw wii version is coming along I think the wii will total sales eventually.



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Probably 360. Since Japan is a non-factor, it's more like a userbase of 22 million to one of 19 million.

Factor in the Wii's audience, and the 360 one will most likely sell the most. But I'll take the PS2 as a Black Horse though, as it has the biggest install base, but I'm not too sure that most people will want to play a last-gen version.



I'll eat my left sock if the Wii doesn't sell the most. I even think the Wii version will outsell the PS3 + 360, but that it will sell the most is obvious to me.

The Wii version has all the hype, it has the most content, excellent lightsaber controls, and Lego Star Wars also sold way more on the Wii.



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"The Forced Unleashed"? XD Lmao.

Anyway, it's all still up in the air, but if I'd have to wager a guess, I'd say the Wii version will turn out to be the bestseller.



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Chrizum said:

The Wii version has all the hype, it has the most content, excellent lightsaber controls, and Lego Star Wars also sold way more on the Wii.

Exactly

 



My guess is that the sales pattern will look roughly like GH3's did: 360 will sell more early on, but its sales will also crash more quickly. The Wii version's legs will take over, and it will start outselling the 360 version week-over-week within a month, taking the overall spot another month or two after that.



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I really think people are overestimating that this game will really sell at all on any platform.



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