Would it be closer to DK or something like Bayonetta 2 in your opinion.
Is it really that shocking to accept that GTS is selling well that people have to do backflip gymnastics to downplay it?
I don't think this is all Europe yet but it's most, as I said by January 2019 we'll have the Full picture.
Only available since three weeks and concerning only 12 european country until January 2019 where it will cover all the european countries.
Wow. Looks like the Days of Play promo for PS4 cleaned up in Europe...
Oh, so this is a new data source? And in Jan 2019, it will cover all European countries? Damn, that's great.
Will we be getting regular weekly reports?
Beautiful. No offense to the Brits, but I was getting tired of just talking UK sales every week. Covering all of Europe is quite an accomplishment. I hope their data sources and algorithms are reliable. That's a lot of territory to cover. I'm grateful that they're making the information public.
It will give us also a way more reliable picture, the UK has some singularities compared to the rest of Europe.Beautiful. No offense to the Brits, but I was getting tired of just talking UK sales every week. Covering all of Europe is quite an accomplishment. I hope their data sources and algorithms are reliable. That's a lot of territory to cover. I'm grateful that they're making the information public.
Would it be closer to DK or something like Bayonetta 2 in your opinion.
So would between 10-12k be a good estimate for its first weekend sales?Donkey Kong. Although the difference between DK and Bayonetta wasn't exactly significant.
Can you share anything on hardware? With a few titles getting bumps and some even re-entering the chart it makes me wonder if there wasn't a decent bump in Hardware.
Not him but hard to believe a game with such a small opening would move a significant amount of hardware. More likely alot of games just feel down the charts after all the E3 promotions ended.
Was there a lot of promotions?
Probably right but my first thought was hardware may have seen a bump with so many games increasing. Is Fortnite big in the UK?
Ah I misread earlier.
Damn, that's some crazy Sony domination in the top 10.
Not really. You have 3 Nintendo published games and 3 Sony published games.
Why does it matter where they hold a conference? 99,9% of everyone watching these conferences will be streaming it anyway, I just wanna see cool games don't care where from.And people here want Sony to not have conference in Europe and ignore their largest market. Lol.
Sony had Days of Play and MS ran a similar sale plus there was tons of bundling. Deals ran through June 18th.
The reported week is the week after the deals ended, so that's why the numbers in the top 40 of this thread are down across the board except for Nintendo games.That wouldn't explain why Switch software saw a bump and some older Switch titles re-enter the chart though, right? Am I missing something cause I would expect the opposite and more Sony/MS software to increase and re-enter the charts since they were on sale but instead we saw Switch software increase.
Was there similar deals on Switch software that you are aware of?
Sorry, I was talking about the EU top 10 which is 5 multi-platform titles and 5 Sony exclusives.
Just to clarify one thing above.
Mario Tennis Aces did ultimately have a good opening for the game that it is. But it's basically the series being back to normal after the Wii U entry.
Hopefully it'll continue selling due to free DLC and such.
Because it's not about just the conference. Gamescom has 250k visitors/potential consumers to try the games, and it's great to have a conference at normal time instead of 3 am. It's nice to focus on different kind of games than E3. Games that Europeans show more interest in. Gamescom is bigger than E3. And if where conferences are held is not important than cancel E3, and hold conferences in Europe.Why does it matter where they hold a conference? 99,9% of everyone watching these conferences will be streaming it anyway, I just wanna see cool games don't care where from.
Maybe people picked up a Switch for Fortnite and got some games with it?That wouldn't explain why Switch software saw a bump and some older Switch titles re-enter the chart though, right? Am I missing something cause I would expect the opposite and more Sony/MS software to increase and re-enter the charts since they were on sale but instead we saw Switch software increase.
Was there similar deals on Switch software that you are aware of?
This is the chart for the last week. It got released a day earlier lol
The reported week is the week after the deals ended, so that's why the numbers in the top 40 of this thread are down across the board except for Nintendo games.
This IS the new thread.
This chart is value based or unit based?
This is the chart for the last week. It got released a day earlier lol
Sony has a big sale on retail games didn't they?That's quite insane for PS4.
FIFA on top is not surprising either considering it's the world cup right now. All my colleagues are watching it fanatically. Personally I'm not into it but I can imagine that driving sales even if FIFA sells really well outside of the cup too.
The last of us at 7 and HZD at 5 is madness :)
Strange to not see Detroid: become legs in this list but that might be since it is not released or released quite recently in some of the countries?
Detroit: Become Legs is #8 across the whole of Europe physical only (excluding UK where we know it is #6). With digital included it falls out of the top 10 I suppose because it is by unit sales and not revenue and the Days of Play promotions probably yielded quite good results especially digitally which pushed Detroit out of the top 10 when you figure in everything (since Detroit wasn't put on sale).That's quite insane for PS4.
FIFA on top is not surprising either considering it's the world cup right now. All my colleagues are watching it fanatically. Personally I'm not into it but I can imagine that driving sales even if FIFA sells really well outside of the cup too.
The last of us at 7 and HZD at 5 is madness :)
Strange to not see Detroid: become legs in this list but that might be since it is not released or released quite recently in some of the countries?
Not saying they shouldn't be at Gamescom just don't care if they do a conference or not. Visitors doesn't matter unless you think Sony has a venue big enough for 250k people. E3 is still bigger than Gamescom with the things that matter like game announcements and stream views, also ~70% of Sony studios are based in the US. No conference in EU also means less Jim Ryan which is another plus.Because it's not about just the conference. Gamescom has 250k visitors/potential consumers to try the games, and it's great to have a conference at normal time instead of 3 am. It's nice to focus on different kind of games than E3. Games that Europeans show more interest in. Gamescom is bigger than E3. And if where conferences are held is not important than cancel E3, and hold conferences in Europe.
Wow, no competition for Sony in europe, huh.
20 million for The Last of Us seem possible.
Detroit: Become Legs is #8 across the whole of Europe physical only (excluding UK where we know it is #6). With digital included it falls out of the top 10 I suppose because it is by unit sales and not revenue and the Days of Play promotions probably yielded quite good results especially digitally which pushed Detroit out of the top 10 when you figure in everything (since Detroit wasn't put on sale).
I doubt digital is that big on SwitchI'm surprised to not see a single Nintendo game in this list. I really doubt Shadow of the Colossus sold more than Mario Kart Deluxe or Breath if the Wild last week...
Now I know Nintendo doesn't share digital sales data. That could be an explanation.
SotC was in the Days of Play sale.I'm surprised to not see a single Nintendo game in this list. I really doubt Shadow of the Colossus sold more than Mario Kart Deluxe or Breath if the Wild last week...
Now I know Nintendo doesn't share digital sales data. That could be an explanation.
Unit based man.This chart is value based or unit based?
Sorry if it has been answered earlier.
Digital sales were played a big part of Switch's success, with a combined total of 60.8 billion yen (that's a staggering 87% increase on a year-on-year basis).
That is what I was thinking. Jesus Christ.
TLOU is the leggiest Sony game ever by far.
God of War could very well defy that crown though!
This keeps getting said but didn't Nintendo show stats that digital sales have increased hugely on switch compared to previous platforms