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But people are barely using the other.
Anyways, thats a lot of huge data.
Maybe adds and some kind of monetization?Browser PC games can earn that high? What browser games?
Only browser games I know are free ones
Free browser games usually have MTX or some subscription. Like slither.io I think does both.Browser PC games can earn that high? What browser games?
Only browser games I know are free ones
Jesus people love to talk about FF14 on Twitter holy shit. Like I get it but holy shit.
It must be close to 30m units sold.
Maybe one of those were published by someone else and technically, Flight Simulator make four.It says two new IP for MS but I count three: Bleeding Edge, Grounded and Tell Me Why.
No, they were all published by MS and IP owned by MS too.Maybe one of those were published by someone else and technically, Flight Simulator make four.
I thought it was lolNo, they were all published by MS and IP owned by MS too.
Also Flight Simulator isn't a new IP! Not in the slightest.
Well count yourself lucky then, you must have the gift of youth on your side :)
Possible that they don't count Gounded, which is in Early Access.No, they were all published by MS and IP owned by MS too.
Also Flight Simulator isn't a new IP! Not in the slightest.
The console digital percentage is a lot higher than I expected
Is the 3:1 not market size? So that could include DLC/mtx etcAlmost 3:1, without even factoring in DLC/microtransactions. Damn.
No wonder Sony and MS felt comfortable putting out digital-only models from the jump this time.
I remember that thread. AC has sold more than FF7, Ghosts of Tsushima, and Last of Us Part II combined.I still remember when people thought that FF7 was going to sell way more than AC initially even if maybe, possibly AC would sell more in the long run back when they were still releasing on the same day (or same week? or something, I can't remember now, but they were close to each other). Obviously, FF7 did well for itself and all, but it's clear AC was on another level. People want to downplay that and point to the pandemic being the boaster, but AC was on its way to being a megafranchise even before that and FF7 also released during the pandemic so clearly there's more at play than just that. A lot of people underestimated that one.