ArkhamFantasy
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Crying about how much Dragon's Dogma bombed.
They did the DMC remasters but have been MIA since.
......So you're sayin there's a chance?
Im not getting my hopes up though
Crying about how much Dragon's Dogma bombed.
They did the DMC remasters but have been MIA since.
They made Dragon's Dogma instead, which on paper had much bigger potential.
They made Dragon's Dogma instead, which on paper had much bigger potential.
I bet Nintendo could manage Capcom's IPs better than Capcom.
......So you're sayin there's a chance?
Im not getting my hopes up though
What were there sales expectations for DD?
That's not true.
XY sold 637.467 in December 2013 (4 weeks), while SM sold 669.051 this December (3 weeks) and there's still one week left.
Pokemon XY Sales
October 2013 - 2.731.470 (4 weeks)
November 2013 - 357.659 (4 weeks)
December 2013 - 637.467 (4 weeks)
January 2014: 199.013 (5 weeks)
Pokemon SM Sales
November 2016 - 2.509.329 (3 weeks)
December 2016 - 669.051 (3 weeks, one week remaining)
Week 2 2017 is the one that will tell us what kind of legs SM will have. XY collapsed to just 34k on week 2 2014.
I dont know why they never made DMC5, wasnt it almost a 3 million seller? (worldwide of course)
Itsunoooooooooooo
He has to be working on something for all these years.
Yes, Dragon's Dogma 2, exclusively for NX.
+----+------------+------------+------------+
| | 2015 | 2016 | 2016-2015 |
+----+------------+------------+------------+
| Q1 | 10.239.000 | 8.231.000 | -2.008.000 |
| Q2 | 5.920.000 | 5.569.000 | -351.000 |
| Q3 | 6.707.000 | 4.408.000 | -2.299.000 |
| Q4 | 14.482.000 | 13.186.000 | -1.296.000 |
+----+------------+------------+------------+
It's a year and a half old. What'll really hurt is when FFXV hits that price in several more weeks.Man o Man. That Xeno X price cut soo deep that it kinda hurt me hiks.T_T
I think DMC is plausible since it would cost way less to make than something like Dragon's Dogma, and it's a genre where there's barely any competition, so Capcom would probably feel they could carve out a couple million sales even if the game was somewhat questionable.
I still expect Capcom to somehow fuck up Devil May Cry so badly that the franchise will be dead (again). Like they did or are doing with almost every one of their IPs.
Nah i think it will be fine. DMC use to have lots of competition like God of War, Bayonetta, Ninja Gaiden, etc. Now everyone has started moving to Souls like combat systems. DMC5 should have this entire genre basically to itself.
It's a year and a half old. What'll really hurt is when FFXV hits that price in several more weeks.
The thing with Capcom is that they will still find a way to fuck it up lol.
To note, I used the phrase "Capcom would probably feel" to indicate that I don't necessarily agree that DMC5 would to do especially well.
Oftentimes the reason there's almost no games left in a genre is because not enough people were buying games in it to make it worthwhile.
I'm assuming this isn't a $15-$30 digital game also which is how some genres revive themselves.
So it will run worse than DD on PC.....no one wants that.
I imagine if DMC5 is happening, which it probably is, it's probably only budgeted to to break even on 400-500k Japanese sales, since cuhrayzee action isn't massively popular this gen.
It's a year and a half old. What'll really hurt is when FFXV hits that price in several more weeks.
You expect FF XV to be less than ¥1000 within January? That's a keen prediction.
I mean I don't think there is much of a demand for Dragons Dogma in general.
I think if Capcom had went in on a Dragon's Dogma sequel at the $60-$80+ million budget level for early this generation, it would have had a reasonable shot at 5+ million success, but I totally understand why they wouldn't want to take that risk.
They really don't make much money at Capcom honestly, so that'd be hugely risky for them.
It did?I imagine it would be an even tougher proposition for them considering the fact that the first game did most of its sales in Japan(until the PC release).
It did?
Dragon Dogma on PS3/X360 sold around 1.3 million. No digital version was released so that's it. Japan sales are around 687k.
Dragon Dogma: Dark Arisen on PS3/X360 including digital version has sold around 1.5 million. This doesn't count the PC version. Japan sales are around 210k.
http://www.capcom.co.jp/ir/english/finance/million.html
Combine both and we get around 2.8 million. The current PC sales on Steam Spy are around 640k.
So yeh, the initial sales might be higher in Japan but good WOM resulted in some nice legs for the game on the consoles.
There is a reason I listed them separately. Added them together to show the potential combined sales of the franchise as a whole, which is still low for an AAA budget RPG even if we take into consideration the PC version.Hmmm looks like Dark Arisen did a lot better in the west than the initial release then.
EDIT: I do feel the need to point out you can't just add them like that because you couldn't get the extra content without buying Dark Arisen so a good chunk of those people will be double dippers. Otherwise we'd saying Monster Hunter 4 sold over 8 million copies.
Why would it be fatal? They'll have a low and high-end device on the market. But if you want to leave money on the table, go for it.Nah, and that will be fatal mistake.
Update on this game is coming in February to coincide with the series' 7th anniversary as per the Producer on Twitter. He specifically names this as a home release.
https://twitter.com/tommy_feb_26
Cross-post from the Switch thread but according to NintendoEverything in this lengthy interview with Takayuki Kawasaki from Epic Games Japan he says a lot of Unreal Engine 4 games are in development for Switch, including already announced major releases. Thought it might be worth mentioning here, especially if someone could provide their own translation(including the rest of the interview).
Quoting from the God Eater Project Thread. Although Rymuth says it's a home release we know that can be ambiguous.
Switch is a home console!
I'd say "no way they're throwing away the Vita audience" but Falcom did, so who knows *shrug*. Then again, God Eater was even more heavily weighted to Vita than Legend of Heroes was, so will be interesting to see what happens.
Cross-post from the Switch thread but according to NintendoEverything in this lengthy interview with Takayuki Kawasaki from Epic Games Japan he says a lot of Unreal Engine 4 games are in development for Switch, including already announced major releases. Thought it might be worth mentioning here, especially if someone could provide their own translation(including the rest of the interview).
Already expected KH and DQXI - interested to see what else could show up on Switch.