2.4m in the first 3 days and over 5m in 3 months and over 6.5m as of March 2021, the game dropped to $42USD here in November 2020 and now sells for $23USD. Clearly that game was front loaded and even with a fairly cheap price hasn’t had legs, not all games are the same obviously.
Again I’m not saying every single Sony title has ever sold XXm because they are in the bargain bin I just noticed when looking at something else that those games were $9 and thought damn that’s cheap and they probably sell a bunch for that price, that’s all lol no need to get defensive about it or anything.
Nintendo is not the standard yall should be holding other publishers price drops to lmao, Nintendo is the only one who gets to operate on the “evergreen” pricing model.
No because it’s really really good and there’s nothing like it. Other games sell too but this one is a ‘seller’. The fact that it retains its price is telling about its selling power. Outside of it, I think MS and Sony games get discounted similarly like a lot of multiplatform games as well. Sony I think also counts bundled games as sales which contributes to sales figures a considerable number.
The only thing I learned from GoT is that Sucker Punch will never be trusted when it comes to graphic showcase. Even Digital Foundry called the PS5 upgrade as cheap.
In some ways yes in some ways not. Open world was definitely very risky for a studio that’s always been doing super tight dungeon style design. It’s like saying Halo infinite being open world isn’t a risk.
Sekiro was still a lot more of a risk imo and I’m glad they did that because it was phenomenal.