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#18
Inviato 20 August 2018 - 10:21 AM
forse intendeva che ps4 "ha ingranato come uscite di giochi" dopo un certo periodo
per il resto concordo. psx ha in cassaforte la leadership a meno che non faccia essa stessa caxxate.
beh il potere dà alla testa, si sa.
personalmente dubito che ora che han visto i risultati si azzarderanno più a fare una cagata in stile ps3, ma non si può mai sapere. e concordo che a meno che non succeda una roba simile...non c'è partita. ms non può recuperar. c'è una differenza di brand tale che può essere colmata solo da cazzate di sony e investimenti enormi di ms (aka scorsa gen). il fatto che ps3 abbia finito in testa è un attestato a quanto sia forte il brand playstation...se fosse stato qualunque altro brand pure fare i numeri di wiiu sarebbe stato ottimista con quella partenza.
comunque per me al prossimo price drop ps4 sarà considerabile a fine ciclo
Modificata da Lenis, 20 August 2018 - 10:22 AM.
#21
Inviato 23 August 2018 - 06:14 AM
Top 20 software
1. Octopath Traveler*
2. Grand Theft Auto V
3. Mario Kart 8*
4. Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy
5. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild*
6. Far Cry 5
7. Super Mario Odyssey*
8. The Crew 2
9. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
10. Mario Tennis Aces *
11. FIFA 18**
12. Lego Incredibles
13. God of War (2018)
14. Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker*
15. NBA 2K18
16. Call of Duty: WWII
17. Detroit: Become Human
18. MLB 18: The Show
19. Minecraft**
20. Destiny 2**
July 2018 totals
Total Industry: $749 million (up 14 percent from $655 million in July 2017)
Hardware: $217 million (up 19 percent from $182 million)
PC and console software: $246 million (down 12 percent from $280 million)
Accessories: $286 million (up 49 percent from $193 million)
Comparison between July 2017 and 2018 so far
Total: $6.769 billion (up 17 percent from $5.807 billion in 2017 year to date)
Hardware: $1.902 billion (up 21 percent from $1.572 billion)
PC and console software: $2.807 billion (up 5 percent from $2.687 billion)
Accessories: $2.060 billion (up 33 percent from $1.548 billion)
Other tidbits
- half of July’s top 10 best-sellers are Nintendo platform exclusives
- Nintendo is the top-selling full game software publisher for both July and year to date
- Switch is the only platform showing year-on-year growth in full-game dollar sales with gains of nearly 70 percent
- year-to-date sales of full-game software on Switch have more than doubled when compared to a year ago
- overall hardware spending in July 2018 grew 19 percent when compared to a year ago, to $217 million
- this was due to Xbox One, Switch, and the NES Classic Edition
- spending on hardware is up 21 percent to $1.9 billion year-to-date
- Xbox One, PlayStation 4, NES Classic Edition, and Super Nintendo Classic are the primary drivers
- Switch was July’s best-selling hardware platform in both dollars and units sold
- this is the seventh month that Switch has led in hardware dollar sales since launching in March 2017
- unit sales of Nintendo hardware in July 2018 reached its highest point for a July month since 2009
Xbox One
Grand Theft Auto V
Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds
Far Cry 5
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
The Crew 2
FIFA 18
Call of Duty: WWII
NBA 2K18
Overwatch
PlayStation 4
Grand Theft Auto V
God of War (2018)
Detroit: Become Human
MLB 18: The Show
The Crew 2
Far Cry 5
FIFA 18
Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six: Siege
Horizon Zero Dawn
NBA 2K18
Nintendo Switch*
Octopath Traveler
Mario Kart 8
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild
Super Mario Odyssey
Mario Tennis Aces
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Splatoon 2
Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy
Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze
Lego Incredibles
Nintendo 3DS*
Pokemon: Ultra Sun
Pokemon: Ultra Moon
WarioWare: Gold
Mario Kart 7
Captain Toad: Treasure Tracker
Super Smash Bros.
Super Mario 3D Land
Minecraft
Super Mario Maker
Detective Pikachu
*No digital sales
**No PC digital sales
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