@StrongBlackVine said:
@darkangel115 said:
@StrongBlackVine said:
@walloftruth said:
Two more games that most cows won't even buy, I wonder why they hype their games so much but don't buy them in the end, I guess they're not as great as they want everyone to think.
TLOU has sold over 6 million and probably sell at least another 2 million with this PS4 remaster. Killzone Shadow Fall is the best selling current gen exclusive so far. inFAMOUS Second Son will likely surpass it. Where are the big selling Microsoft exclusives the last 2 years? Nothing noteworthy since Halo 4.
in all fairness
http://www.tapscape.com/halo-4-sales-record/
and i believe it sold about 9 million lifetime, which is pretty impressive for being on only 1 platform.
Also last i heard from TLOU was about 4-4.5 million not 6. MS exclusives typically sell more then PS exclusives so walloftruth has a point. but of course sales = quality
Nope TLOU is at 6 million. There was statement released. Excellent for a new IP. Don't expect Xflop exclusives to outsell PS4 exclusives this gen with what looks to be a huge disparity in user base size. As of right now Killzone Shadow Fall and inFAMOUS Second Son have performed MUCH better than any Xbox One exclusive so far this gen. Titanfall was not an exclusive.
And like I said no Xbox exclusive has done anything since Halo 4. Even Gears flopped(although God Of War did too so that evens out).
well in all fairness judgement just wasn't that good of a game. and the sales reflected that. Also the PS4 really only had 2 exclusives for the 1st 4 months so knack and killzone have benefited greatly from that, then infamous did as well due to the games drought. I hardly think 6 months is going to be a telling sign for the next 8 years but in SW i guess any little thing you can try to argue over, people will find a way.
Also i seen this h i did see this on gamespot
The Last of Us, Naughty Dog's acclaimed 2013 PlayStation 3 action game, has now sold more than 6 million copies worldwide. Sony announced the news today on the PlayStation Blog.
It's not clear if the 6 million figure is sold-in (sold to retailers) or sold-through (sold to consumers). We have reached out to Sony for comment. The last sales update for The Last of Us came three weeks after the game's release in June 2013 when Sony announced that the game had sold 3.4 million copies.
It appears to be sold in retail, not to customers
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