slaughterking
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It's ruling the amazon charts for weeks now, which makes its absence in the overall charts even more puzzling. I don't think there are supply issues, though.
harSon said:Wish I could afford Killzone 2
Surprised Halo Wars is so high
You know the LTD sales for LBP ?Raist said:27% of consumers had no idea it is an RTS.
yes I just pulled this number out of my ass
LBP is still there. HANG ON BUDDY
sionyboy said:9 16 THE HOUSE OF THE DEAD: OVERKILL WII SEGA SEGA
Neo-Sheperd said:You know the LTD sales for LBP ?
Don't blame me, I did my part!slaughterking said:DQV still missing from the DS charts. So much for a better second week. ;_;
Oh ok. That's a not good but it aint bad either. I figured it would appeal to a lot more people in the UK than here in NA but guess I was wrong.Raist said:Between 300 and 600k in UK.
Neo-Sheperd said:Oh ok. That's a not good but it aint bad either. I figured it would appeal to a lot more people in the UK than here in NA but guess I was wrong.
...but it's not bad either. You should have read my sentence fully.Loudninja said:What do you mean that's not good?
Sho_Nuff82 said:I know it's just the weekend, but we can conclude that neither Killzone nor Halo Wars sold over 100k at launch as they weren't in February's ELSPA awards right?
Sho_Nuff82 said:I know it's just the weekend, but we can conclude that neither Killzone nor Halo Wars sold over 100k at launch as they weren't in February's ELSPA awards right?
Spiegel said:I think they count February as January 26-February 22 and not the calendar month
Sony is in the Zone
Capcoms Street Fighter IV is knocked out after round 1, only lasting one week at the top of the All Formats Chart this weeks brand new No1 is Sonys Killzone 2 on PS3. Killzone 2 becomes the 4th fastest selling Sony published title ever in the UK (2nd fastest on PS3 behind GT5 Prologue).
It is Sonys first All Formats No1 for almost two years: their last All Formats No1 was at the end of April 2007 with God of War 2 on PS2. With sales down 49%, Street Fighter IV has to make way for a second first party new entry, dropping from No1 to No3, behind Microsofts RTS Halo Wars which enters at No2. It might not be anywhere near the heights of its exalted predecessor Halo 3 (selling 17.6% of Halo 3s record breaking launch week figure), but for a console strategy game spin-off its top of its field, outselling the next fastest selling Xbox 360 RTS title Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, by almost 3 to 1. Sales of Wii Fit are down 11%, dropping from No2 to No4. In fact all the remaining Top 10 games lose sales apart from Nintendos Professor Layton which jumps back into the Top 10 at No5, boosted by renewed stock. The All Formats Top 5 is dominated this week by single format exclusives from each first party publisher with only Street Fighter IV available on more than one format (Xbox 360 and PS3). Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection also on Xbox 360 and PS3 and also sporting a retro appeal moves up one place to No6, sales only down 4% on its launch week. Former All Formats No1 sparring partners FIFA 09 (-24%) from EA and Activision Blizzards Call of Duty: World at War (-21%) are neck and neck at Nos 7 and 8 respectively, while last weeks high flier Ben 10: Alien Force (-29%) from D3P falls 5 places to No9, ahead of Mario Kart Wii (-22%) at No10. The only other new release to make the All Formats Top 40 is Konamis Silent Hill: Homecoming at No11, getting a march on Capcoms famous survival horror blockbuster Resident Evil 5, due for release on March 13th.
Sho_Nuff82 said:I know it's just the weekend, but we can conclude that neither Killzone nor Halo Wars sold over 100k at launch as they weren't in February's ELSPA awards right?
Capcoms Street Fighter IV is knocked out after round 1, only lasting one week at the top of the All Formats Chart this weeks brand new No1 is Sonys Killzone 2 on PS3. Killzone 2 becomes the 4th fastest selling Sony published title ever in the UK (2nd fastest on PS3 behind GT5 Prologue).
It is Sonys first All Formats No1 for almost two years: their last All Formats No1 was at the end of April 2007 with God of War 2 on PS2. With sales down 49%, Street Fighter IV has to make way for a second first party new entry, dropping from No1 to No3, behind Microsofts RTS Halo Wars which enters at No2. It might not be anywhere near the heights of its exalted predecessor Halo 3 (selling 17.6% of Halo 3s record breaking launch week figure), but for a console strategy game spin-off its top of its field, outselling the next fastest selling Xbox 360 RTS title Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, by almost 3 to 1. Sales of Wii Fit are down 11%, dropping from No2 to No4. In fact all the remaining Top 10 games lose sales apart from Nintendos Professor Layton which jumps back into the Top 10 at No5, boosted by renewed stock.
The All Formats Top 5 is dominated this week by single format exclusives from each first party publisher with only Street Fighter IV available on more than one format (Xbox 360 and PS3). Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection also on Xbox 360 and PS3 and also sporting a retro appeal moves up one place to No6, sales only down 4% on its launch week. Former All Formats No1 sparring partners FIFA 09 (-24%) from EA and Activision Blizzards Call of Duty: World at War (-21%) are neck and neck at Nos 7 and 8 respectively, while last weeks high flier Ben 10: Alien Force (-29%) from D3P falls 5 places to No9, ahead of Mario Kart Wii (-22%) at No10. The only other new release to make the All Formats Top 40 is Konamis Silent Hill: Homecoming at No11, getting a march on Capcoms famous survival horror blockbuster Resident Evil 5, due for release on March 13th.
EatChildren said:So so so happy to see Overkill performing relatively well. Chalk it up as another 'message to third parties'.
Psychotext said:That's interesting. I would have thought it was on track to beat GT5, what with the bigger userbase and all. I guess the price helped GT5 somewhat.
Better than Silent Hill Homecoming on the PS3 at least.Tideas said:#16 can be 10k units. thats well?
Raist said:I'm actually surprised KZ2 sold less than GT5P.
Dascu said:Better than Silent Hill Homecoming on the PS3 at least.
Besides, it's on the same position on the Wii chart as last week. That could mean its sales are relatively similar to its position last week, but it got bumped down because of the new releases.
Tideas said:#16 can be 10k units. thats well?
Raist said:There's no way those games have sold less than 100k. They published the results today, but they surely stopped tracking sales during the last week of february.
I'm actually surprised KZ2 sold less than GT5P.
Raist said:I'm actually surprised KZ2 sold less than GT5P.
Chinner said:quite suprised to see sfiv on ps3 have a bigger drop than x360, also good to see kz2 at numba one.
Hell yes. More collections like this, thanks.Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection also on Xbox 360 and PS3 and also sporting a retro appeal moves up one place to No6, sales only down 4% on its launch week.Sega Mega
womfalcs3 said:How much did Halo 3 sell on launch week? 600,000 copies?
Neo-Sheperd said:That's a huge drop ? Only 1 title is between holmes.
Relaxed Muscle said:SH was released on an awful timefrime in both consoles in Europe, I can't think of many other Wii titles released along with HOTD that could shadow him.
Capcoms Street Fighter IV is knocked out after round 1, only lasting one week at the top of the All Formats Chart this weeks brand new No1 is Sonys Killzone 2 on PS3. Killzone 2 becomes the 4th fastest selling Sony published title ever in the UK (2nd fastest on PS3 behind GT5 Prologue).
It is Sonys first All Formats No1 for almost two years: their last All Formats No1 was at the end of April 2007 with God of War 2 on PS2. With sales down 49%, Street Fighter IV has to make way for a second first party new entry, dropping from No1 to No3, behind Microsofts RTS Halo Wars which enters at No2. It might not be anywhere near the heights of its exalted predecessor Halo 3 (selling 17.6% of Halo 3s record breaking launch week figure), but for a console strategy game spin-off its top of its field, outselling the next fastest selling Xbox 360 RTS title Command and Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars, by almost 3 to 1. Sales of Wii Fit are down 11%, dropping from No2 to No4. In fact all the remaining Top 10 games lose sales apart from Nintendos Professor Layton which jumps back into the Top 10 at No5, boosted by renewed stock.
The All Formats Top 5 is dominated this week by single format exclusives from each first party publisher with only Street Fighter IV available on more than one format (Xbox 360 and PS3). Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection also on Xbox 360 and PS3 and also sporting a retro appeal moves up one place to No6, sales only down 4% on its launch week. Former All Formats No1 sparring partners FIFA 09 (-24%) from EA and Activision Blizzards Call of Duty: World at War (-21%) are neck and neck at Nos 7 and 8 respectively, while last weeks high flier Ben 10: Alien Force (-29%) from D3P falls 5 places to No9, ahead of Mario Kart Wii (-22%) at No10. The only other new release to make the All Formats Top 40 is Konamis Silent Hill: Homecoming at No11, getting a march on Capcoms famous survival horror blockbuster Resident Evil 5, due for release on March 13th.
Sho_Nuff82 said:If Halo Wars holds the same ratio to Halo 3's launch in the US, it'll be in the range of 560,000 units in the first 10 days, which is more or less what I expected.
It's the Final Fantasy Tactics of the Halo Universe.
Jammy said:Considering how Mario Kart Wii and Wii Fit have been the biggest titles released the past year and STILL top the charts everywhere, I'd say you're wrong.
Raist said:KZ2 is also 1st in Ireland btw
http://www.chart-track.co.uk/index.jsp?c=p/software/ire/latest/index_test.jsp&ct=210015
13 in the Wii chart. Just shy of a spot in the main charts.Second said:Dead Rising Wii?
.....hello....?
Tideas said:#16 can be 10k units. thats well?