I think ghost recon will be bigger, it opened bigger (pal) is a more traditional genreI'm confused by the confusion. I wouldn't be surprised if it closed Q1 as the biggest game, especially when we count worldwide.
Mind, not necessarily true for LTD.
Ah okay, fair perspective. By niche exclusive tites, I'm assuming you're referring to games like Nioh. If that's true though, 'niche' is an odd way to describe a game that sold 1 million copies worldwide in two weeks.
Halo is certainly still a powerful brand but I should point out that Halo today is significantly diminished from the days of Halo 3. The relatively disappointing sales of the Master Chief Collection as well as Halo 5 speak to that.
Halo Wars 2 also has a few things potentially going against it:
-It's a spinoff of the main series, again to a brand that's significantly diminished in 2017
-It's no longer new -- people know what they're getting now and for those interested in that, they'll pick up the game and for everyone else, they'll either pass or think about picking it up on sale
-It's an RTS on a console -- if Nioh is niche, what does that make Halo Wars 2?
This is just my personal opinion but I would not be surprised at all if Nioh, given its extraordinary success so far, is outperforming Halo Wars 2 worldwide and launch-aligned. (Of course we'll never get accurate numbers.) As far as the U.S. is concerned, I don't think the gap between the two games sales-wise is significant and I definitely don't think the launch of Halo Wars 2 is going to have any meaningful impact on Xbox One hardware sales for February NPD. By now, one would think that people attracted to the Halo brand enough to purchase Halo Wars 2 would've already purchased an Xbox when the Master Chief Collection released or when Halo 5 released.
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Siege???
March will be a much more interesting month with Horizon, Zelda and Switch.
I dont think any month will be interesting here. We dont get sales ranking, only revenue and we don't get hardware sales numbers lol.
It will be switch,ps4,xbox one in terms of hardware ranking.
Bundles are not gonna make a big difference especially when BF1 and Gears 4 bundles are still being sold.Depends what the expectations were. If you compare it to Halo Wars 1 it offcourse bombed. It had a bundle also btw. Wich is not counted.
Dont forget it had a bundle.
I think Mass Effect will take it followed by Zelda, Horizon.
This thread won't end wellFor Honor has the highest LTD of the year so far, meaning it outsold Resident Evil 7's LTD.
Infinite Warfare is the best selling game of the past 12 months.
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I guess the Ubisoft shareholders are pretty happy all the time.
Siege has to be something every publisher is studying.
Amazing legs and really must be selling others on doing games as a service the right way.
GTA V never stops. March will be really interesting. Have to guess Zelda would top the list, but I have no idea how many Switch units were actually made available here.
ghost recon
Vivendi should have went after them after the Watch Dogs 2 underperformance, since now For Honor and Ghost Recon will likely drive up the share price.
Those games mainly exclusive to PS4. If your on Xbox For Honor, Halo Wars 2, and RE7 are the only hot must have games for the system.No offence to For Honor fans, but it being number one so far this year makes me pretty sad when so many awesome games were already released.
Mass Effect #1 is a given because it will include digital sales on Console (not those on PC via Origin)
both Zelda and Horizon won't
Zelda vs Horizon is a tough #2 guess
i do believe Horizon will sell more and gross more $ overall, but Zelda will have a significantly higher retail percentage of it's total sales.
I go with Zelda, because of the Wii U version and higher retail % sales
I wouldn't be surprised if For Honor ends up being the opposite of Siege legs wise. That game has so many issues so far and I wouldn't be surprised if the population declines heavily across the board given how slow the studio has been to update the game.
I still think Zelda will be atop next month. With Ghost Recon at #2 and Horizon at #3.
How's the PS4/XB1 vs PS3/360 graph looking now? I'm guessing it's starting to turn in favour of last generation considering we're at the point where PS3 was recovering and the 360 was picking up steam (although not at the point of Kinect yet).
Either way, are people finally willing to admit we're going to see significant decline in dedicated console hardware for the first time ever? It seems somewhat significant for the industry even if a select group of publishers are making a killing.
I still think Zelda will be atop next month. With Ghost Recon at #2 and Horizon at #3.
Siege was also quite troubled at launch. It was mostly a big turnaround story for that game.
That's part of why it's actually very close to being the worst rated major multiplayer shooter of this generation Metacritic wise.
Siege???
Premature less so and more so expected I would say. Pro always seemed like an additional revenue source for Sony imoGiven that PS4 was the best selling console, that ARP and units are both down, and there is no stock shortage of the PS4 Pro, is it premature to say that there is less demand for a more powerful PS4 SKU than for a cheaper one?
For Honor didn't get terrible reviews.Man Ubisoft just killing it with these games GAF (and critics) don't give a shit about. Gotta respect that market research.