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NPD Sales Results for March 2014 [Up4: FFX/X-2 HD]

Azull

Member
You all just don't understand. It's a shame. Titanfall is going to slowly build that momentum. It's the next Call of Duty which means it has inevitable lifetime sales of around 20 million. And seeing as Xbox One is the only place to play it (lol at PC like anyone gives a shit), this means Xbox One is guaranteed around 30 million sales (2 out of 3 Xbox One owners with Titanfall is a high possibility). Same can't be said for PS4. It has no games, let alone any game. This is why such a game is so important.

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Not bad...Not bad at all...
 
Do we have an actual number of how many Xbones have been sold through to consumers? I'm just wondering if the gap is closer to 3 million...

We have the NPD figures of all months.

We have the percentage of NPD versus WW in november and december.

I am sure someone can do the maths and figure out the estimated number (somewhere near 4 million) for WW thus far.
 
I think i needed to be more clear. When i said inFamous had a lot of hype comparable to TF, It was because it is the first big AAA title for PS4. I get TF probably had more "media" hype but that's nothing if it doesn't translate to amazingly bigger sales. So unless TF completely trounced inFamous i don't get how TF had more hype. In fact until we see some numbers it's clear TF was over hyped. And i'm NOT talking about the quality of the games. Just strictly sales.

Killzone Shadow Fall was the first or do you mean in 2014 ?
 

Verendus

Banned
Not that it wasn't expected, but there is a 2 hour 'game' which will basically end up selling between 1-2 million comfortably. Konami must be happy with its performance.
 

BigDug13

Member
More like EA came out the victor in this.

MS didn't really get a system seller
Respawn's growth was stunted (but that can also be on Sony tbh)


EA got a paycheck regardless

Bluepoint won too. People see them as God-tier tech devs now. They did so good on their hardware they made Respawn look bad in the process.
 

antitrop

Member
More like EA came out the victor in this.

MS didn't really get a system seller
Respawn's growth was stunted (but that can also be on Sony tbh)

EA got a paycheck regardless
What stunted growth? The studio was basically in risk of being shutdown at every single moment throughout development.

It's a fucking miracle the game shipped. Respawn is lucky they're still here today, and even more lucky that Titanfall sold well.
 
Read your own source



Sony separated them out by stating specifically that the PS4 sold 7 million worldwide. If they were combining the figures then they would state something along the lines of PS3+PS4 or PlayStation family. Your suggestion is unreasonable.

So again, your resorting to the "because that's what they told us" argument.

I guess there's only one way to discover the truth. Someone will have to take a look at their next quarterly and yearly financial reports and simply do the math. If the numbers add up then we know they're being honest. If they don't then someone has the basis for a truly popcorn worthy story.
 

GHG

Member
I don't think it needs to be $349. It needs to be $399. I don't see power difference as a major problem, it's OK for yall to disagree, I don't mind. I just don't think average consumer actually cares to the degree that people around here do.

And again, nowhere am I suggesting that it can win. I think Sony has recaptured a good bit of their lost momentum from the PS2 days. I simply think Microsoft needs to be at parity just to near the same zip code, that's all.

If you are talking about just the US then yes, maybe they can claw things back.

But from a global perspective? No way. The damage that they have done in some parts of Europe, the Middle East and Asia is irreparable.
 

Kiote

Member
If Nintendo announces that Mario Kart 8 bundle for the US, there might be a lot of fence jumpers. That along with a big ad campaign will really help...

I've prolly said it about a hundred times now, but the only thing that could get Wii U back on track at this point is if Nintendo announces release dates for an exclusive game every month for a year at E3. At this point, it's not a name recognition, cost or power problem anymore. It's a no one thinks it will ever have any software problem.

Still waiting on those 3DS numbers... <chirp chirp>
 

Amir0x

Banned
If a games console has enough perceived value, I don't care if it's $1,000, I'll buy it.

Precisely! It works in the opposite direction too.

Currently we can see that consumers don't particularly value XBO's price/value offering, at least relative to its main competitor, although relatively more than the Wii U.

At $399.99, the question is still to offer a value to consumers that say the system is worth getting over the PS4, despite its various advantages. One key is games, of course, and I think Microsoft is doing well on the announced titles front. I prefer their offerings so far to Sony's, out of what is currently revealed. The other key is finding something special to offset the system's limitations. TV and Kinect is obviously not going to be that, judging by their cold reception so far.
 

KoopaTheCasual

Junior Member
Basically in all of this, EA and Respawn wins, Microsoft loses.
This. Pretty much.

This made me realize something. In a lot of ways (in terms of marketing) Titanfall is similar to the original Demon's Souls: An AA game that gets hyped up to AAA levels. Demon/Dark Souls sells a couple of millions and is seen as a massive success because of its budget. I think the same can be said for Titanfall seeing as how Respawn seem happy with sales, but MS is not.

Big win for Respawn in the end.
 

TomShoe

Banned
So again, your resorting to the "because that's what they told us" argument.

I guess there's only one way to discover the truth. Someone will have to take a look at their next quarterly and yearly financial reports and simply do the math. If the numbers add up then we know they're being honest. If they don't then someone has the basis for a truly popcorn worthy story.

7 million sold means 7 million sold. Lying would get the Better Business Bureau on your ass.
 

TyrantII

Member
The power difference is the one thing they can't do anything about, so it's not all that useful to discuss it, really. I personally do not see it as a real problem, and I certainly don't see it as their biggest problem (and, again, it's unchangeable, so it's still just wasted breath).

Price is problem one, and Kinect is the major obstacle. Drop it. If then the paywall on certain entertainment apps is problematic, make an adjustment there, as well. But that's a secondary problem, and it's addressable. I don't think the deal with indies is even the smallest blip on the radar.

Start at the top of the list, and the top of the list is price. Work on things that can be fixed.

They already have a road map given to them from PS3/Sony circa 2010-present. And don't forget price was one place where Sony was pretty much screwed (and still is) thanks to Nvidia / cost reduction issues.

There's plenty of other places to add value and claw back, but MS really, really, really needs to get serious about giving up a lot of their monitization plans, and actually changing them into customer value propositions. They also need to learn quick that the marketing and PR is backfiring, and will continue to as long as their value propositions ring hollow. Gamers might be a fickle, annoying bunch, but they're not stupid. They see right through the corporate marketing speak, and realized a lot of what MS was offering was a chance to bend over as value was stripped from customer and transferred to shareholders.

They need to very clearly reverse that and make it about really giving gamers value; by offering them value. Not talk.
 
People were buying the system at release for TF. Also TF is now bundled with Xbone everywhere going forward. It definitely didn't have a huge effect but that can be more easily attached to how toxic the Xbone is, rather than anything to do with TF.

Sure, but that would mean the months for release dates for big games don't mean shit anymore, which has always been the rationality for being 'a system seller'.
 
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