slavesnyder
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What does it have to do with April's games?I find it very hard to believe that uncharted will break 1 million in May, especially after April's games, that adds to it.
What does it have to do with April's games?I find it very hard to believe that uncharted will break 1 million in May, especially after April's games, that adds to it.
What is your estimate?I find it very hard to believe that uncharted will break 1 million in May, especially after April's games, that adds to it.
What does it have to do with April's games?
May will have a negative impact of it beating Halo 5, Forza, Quantum, and Gears 1 remake combined as the guy above said.
I find it very hard to believe that uncharted will break 1 million in May, especially after April's games, that adds to it.
Ratchet and Clank didn't need breathing room from Uncharted 4. UC4 needed breathing room from R&C!What are you trying to say here?
Nah, just let him answer. Maybe he had a point we just didn't see yet.What April has to do with May?
I smell something like Microsft_Chad.
GAF -> twitter -> GAF
U4 ~1.3m with bundles in May.
The wait for this game is really huge.
It will move more PS4 bundles than all consoles bundles released in April.
What does it have to do with April's games?
What are you trying to say here?
With 3 weeks and a bundle, UC4 will probably break 1m.
Sure, but was there something that's in the same genre? Tomb Raider already released I remember.Aprils games still sell in may?
Sure, but was there something that's in the same genre? Tomb Raider already released I remember.
Genre has nothing to do with it for the general buyers just looking for the next big game. uncharted releases May 10th if I am correct, so it's not completely launching alone with nothing to stop it. People still going after recent releases may pickj those instead of uncharted.
but maybe my opinion may change if we list some other Mays to compare to? What were some of the biggest May NPDS?
I can't think of a single game currently available that would stop the average consumer from picking up Uncharted 4. It's significantly more anticipated than anything that's released this year, I guess with the exception of The Division.
That being said, I agree with you that 2 million is a pretty big stretch, especially if we're not counting bundles or digital, which NPD doesn't track.
Do we have a listing of the biggest May NPDS? or the best selling software for past mays NPDS?
Also yes, I believe beating those 4 games above combined is a feat that Uncharted can't make. At least not outside the holidays.
I'm sure we do but I wonder how much those numbers would really help.
What was the last game released in May as anticipated as Uncharted 4?
I'm sure we do but I wonder how much those numbers would really help.
What was the last game released in May as anticipated as Uncharted 4?
Exactly.I'm sure we do but I wonder how much those numbers would really help.
What was the last game released in May as anticipated as Uncharted 4?
hen and eggMy issue is that May is a slow month correct? So why, anticipation or not, are we expecting high sales for the month to exceed normal may numbers (or what I am assuming are normal may numbers for software that's why i was asking for comparisons to previous Mays.)
Red Dead is the last one I can think of.
Red Dead is the last one I can think of back in 2010.
360 version did 946k and the PS3 version did 567k.
My issue is that May is a slow month correct? So why, anticipation or not, are we expecting high sales for the month to exceed normal may numbers (or what I am assuming are normal may numbers for software that's why i was asking for comparisons to previous Mays.)
Perhaps because nothing as big as Uncharted has released in May traditionally for it to carry the moniker of 'slow month'. Sony does like to spread things out if they can, and have at least something every month, and even starting to trickle into the slow months as well. Tax Returns in the States were pushed to the 18th, that passed. People will be getting their refunds just before or around the time this comes out. Do not underestimate the stragglers of tax season.
Really a smart move by Sony when looked at from that view.
Aprils games still sell in may? Or rather, Uncharted 4 isn't sitting comfortably alone by itself. it comes out close to the start of may. May 10th correct me if I'm mistaken.
My issue is that May is a slow month correct? So why, anticipation or not, are we expecting high sales for the month to exceed normal may numbers (or what I am assuming are normal may numbers for software that's why i was asking for comparisons to previous Mays.)
Also i think Uncharted will sell very well for the record, just don't know about 1 million in NPD in May, but I'll just leave it there until someone who has them brings some comparisons to previous Mays.
I honestly wonder what effect the new 1.5 consoles will have on the sales of the old consoles
Witness, FireWatch and Ratchet were fine1. I can't agree with Tax Season that's a select few that probably aren't gamers that actually fi;led with the extended deadline.
Otherwise, I do like Sony's move with spreading out their Ips. I'm hoping it will be the first good exclusive this year on consoles because so far eh...
Watch_Dogs was released in May, and it sold shit ton of copies.
Perhaps because nothing as big as Uncharted has released in May traditionally for it to carry the moniker of 'slow month'. Sony does like to spread things out if they can, and have at least something every month, and even starting to trickle into the slow months as well. Tax Returns in the States were pushed to the 18th, that passed. People will be getting their refunds just before or around the time this comes out. Do not underestimate the stragglers of tax season.
Really a smart move by Sony when looked at from that view.
Watch_Dogs was released in May, and it sold shit ton of copies.
Witness, FireWatch and Ratchet were fine
Plenty of big games have come out in May and it'll still be the slowest month of the year. Red Dead in 2010, LA Noire in 2011, and Watch Dogs in 2014.
Also in the US, so far, Uncharted isn't THAT big. Biggest launch was 3 at 700k in November.
Mass market wise? Zero.. in online gaming minds...
I don't play DD, my subjective opinion and a few others I've seen, is that there hasn't really been a "must have" exclusive or "grat" exclusive this whole year. Add in the fact I was more hyped for SFV and QB(remedy I likes) than most and that completely knocked me backwards well.
Not that SFV and QB were bad they were just ok. IMO.
This is the 2nd multiplat example by a bigger brand backed company i have seen. Why are we comparing uncharted 1st month of sales to RDR and Watch Dogs as if it can pull the same numbers?
We'll just have to wait until May I suppose. Maybe it'll do better than I am thinking (which is still great mind you)
I think sales will skew more towards the new iteration but I do wonder if regular ps4 sales will begin to tank
Ratchet's got pretty much universal praise, so if that doesn't qualify as a must have, then I don't know what does. I know for me personally it went from not even being on the radar to being bought with my next paycheck.
E: Also if Welfare is predicting sub million, then the game is destined to do 2 million at retail.
If it's about your personal taste you are completely right of course.Reviews have nothing to do with it, imo, R&C remake is not the big exclusive i have been waiting for.
I think sales will skew more towards the new iteration but I do wonder if regular ps4 sales will begin to tank
And will we get a review from the veteran.Uncharted 4's sales will be phenomenal. The real question is what score will Polygon give it?
I'm expecting R&C to be in top 4. ~200K.So whats expectations for ratchet, Qb, and foxy fox?