No, it did not.
By August of 2020 (4 months after release on PS4), the game shipped 5 million. This is after releasing to 3.5 million in the first 3 days.
The critically-acclaimed RPG has been a critical and commercial success, particularly in terms of digital sales. Find out more here.
www.square-enix-games.com
In June of 2021, it releases on PS5. 6 months later on PC. By the end of 2023, the game sits at 7 million - just 2 million on top of what it was at in August 2020. Meaning 10 months of remaining sales are on PS4 exclusively, another 6 months on PS exclusively, and then split between PS4/Pro, PS5 and PC for the last 24 months.
The peak concurrent player counts on Steamcharts are very low, but it's not necessarily indicative of sales like that.
Steamspy, which often vastly overestimates owners, pegs the game at anywhere from 500,000 to 1 million PC sales. I would be surprised if it was more than 700k, going by the factual breakdown above.
PS exclusivity kills franchises.
Tell that to Last of Us, Uncharted, God Of War, Ghost of Tsushima, Horizon, GT, Persona, Spider-Man (which sold more than every Spider-Man game combined and all of the multiplatform Arkham titles), etc.
That statement just smacks of anti-fanboyism. It's not "exclusivity", just PS exclusivity. Lest we forget that exclusivity is why this project exists as it does in the first place, if at all.
Meanwhile, you have examples of PS versions actually pulling games out of the mud.
Hence why Helldivers 2 released day and date on PC and is performing much better there than PS5 per Circana.
Helldivers 2 is what? 60-40 PC-PS5? Not some huge margin. And it's a GAAS. It's very different. Anybody with a brain understands this.
Hence why all first party is now coming to PC because after multiple quarters of single digit profit margins, it’s no longer sustainable to lock games to a single platform and alienate the largest population of gamers, which is PC
Because that worked out so well for Xbox in the long term. You realise the plateaus in margins only started happening
after PC releases for first parties, right? Lol
It always boggles my mind how people look at exclusive games and think "if this game was on all platforms it would sell 20 million", despite almost every other third party not touching that number, or rarely 15 million, or that much above even 10 million to public knowledge.
You think a simultaneous PC release wouldn’t lead to more launch month sales and optimize the marketing spend?
I think the difference would be meager. The headline would not change from "FF7 Rebirth is Underperforming". It especially wouldn't change the long term prospects of the game. It's likely that a significant portion of whatever Remake sold on PC was a double dip affair.
Single player games like this just do better on PlayStation as compared to PC or Xbox. By a lot too. Indisputable fact.