View Full Version : Dissidia reaches 750k, outsells Crisis Core
Neal
Jan 10 2009, 12:59 PM
Only in it's third week in Japan, Dissidia: Final Fantasy has sold 750,000 copies which at this stage is far better than Crisis Core. Next will its almost definite that it will match and beat Crisis Core's sales already (Japan total 790,000). By comparison, Final Fantasy IV on DS has sold 670,000 copies in Japan since its release last year.
Although I don't expect much more growth in Japan, this is setting up a pretty good path and PSP fanbase for Agito and Parasite Eve.
Sabin
Jan 10 2009, 03:14 PM
Final Fantasy titles released on PSP are supposed to sell better than Final Fantasy titles released on DS. I don't know where I read it, but if that is the case, SE should consider supporting the PSP even more.
As you said, this bodes well for future Square games being released on PSP.
Neophoton
Jan 10 2009, 04:59 PM
It'd be nice to see more support from Square Enix for PSP. Sure, there's Agito XIII, Birth by Sleep, and The 3rd Birthday (that's the one I'm really excited for), but aside from the Kingdom Hearts game, who knows when the other two are coming out. :U
...But it's mostly 3rd Birthday I want.
Still, nice to see Dissidia selling decently.
BUTTCHEEKIES, OOH
Jan 10 2009, 05:09 PM
The 3rd Birthday is apparently supposed to come out sometime this year.
Neophoton
Jan 10 2009, 06:05 PM
Really? I see... Shame it's still a big fat "TBA" slapped on the side of 2009. D:
GalvanizA
Jan 11 2009, 12:17 AM
LOL! You call those sales good?
Those sales are terrible for a FF game where you can play as every FF hero and villain! Monster Hunter sold like 1 miilion on it's first day!
Zezlar
Jan 11 2009, 01:09 AM
Good sales in my opinion. Definitely for being released in only one place.
Kitmitsu
Jan 11 2009, 01:32 AM
LOL! You call those sales good?
Those sales are terrible for a FF game where you can play as every FF hero and villain! Monster Hunter sold like 1 miilion on it's first day!
Those are very good sales for a PSP game. I have no idea how someone can see 750k as bad. Just because something sold better than it doesn't mean it sold badly. Some things are more popular than Final Fantasy you know...
Caelignis
Jan 11 2009, 01:34 AM
good job...
Sabin
Jan 11 2009, 01:42 AM
LOL! You call those sales good?
Those sales are terrible for a FF game where you can play as every FF hero and villain! Monster Hunter sold like 1 miilion on it's first day!
Are you a fucking retard or what? Those are great numbers. It's one of their best selling handeheld games this ggeneration.
It's up there with Final Fantasy Tactics: WoL (PSP), Final Fantasy XII: RW (DS) and Final Fantasy IV DS. And it hasn't been out for a month yet.
Either you should know what the fuck you are talking about or shut the fuck up and don't make youself look like an idiot every 3 posts.
Neophoton
Jan 11 2009, 02:16 AM
Yeah... As other people has established, considering the PSP isn't as big-time as Nintendo's DS, those sales are decent, keeping in mind the time frame it's been out for.
As Zezlar stated, those are sales for just one region as well, so it's still pretty good. I can't wait for Dissidia to come out in the US.
Saki Liu
Jan 11 2009, 02:25 AM
No surprise Dissidia sold that well. I mean come on, its freakin awesome!!!
Neal
Jan 11 2009, 12:09 PM
Pedos dont know :wtf:
epsilon
Jan 12 2009, 01:43 PM
Cool!! Im looking forward to this game... Group power... Fanbase for Dissidia is much larger since it comprise FF1 all the way to FF11...
Ixion
Jan 12 2009, 08:18 PM
Only in it's third week in Japan, Dissidia: Final Fantasy has sold 750,000 copies which at this stage is far better than Crisis Core. Next will its almost definite that it will match and beat Crisis Core's sales already (Japan total 790,000). By comparison, Final Fantasy IV on DS has sold 670,000 copies in Japan since its release last year.
Although I don't expect much more growth in Japan, this is setting up a pretty good path and PSP fanbase for Agito and Parasite Eve.
Damn:ohmy:!!
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