European Monthly Charts #1 PS5 +244% #2 Switch -9% (over July last year) #3 Xbox -%?

sugarbetik

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Older games that are $3-$20*. This doesn’t have weaker legs than 15. Game supposedly sold 5m first week and then took 7+ more years to sell 10m lol 🤣 I bet FF16 is 10m by end of 2024. Nice try though
It shipped 3 million units in 6 days and it was definitely not selling 5 million in its first week.

FFXVI launched weaker than FFXV and FF7R and it's currently showing a weaker leg in comparison to those two titles.

Japan comparison after 8 weeks
FFXV - 929k
FF7R - 919k
FFXVI - 411k

FFXV shipped 6 million units after 1.5 months.
FF7R shipped 5 million units after 4 months.
FFXVI is probably around 3.5 million units after 2 months.
 

Gods&Monsters

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Older games that are $3-$20*. This doesn’t have weaker legs than 15. Game supposedly sold 5m first week and then took 7+ more years to sell 10m lol 🤣 I bet FF16 is 10m by end of 2024. Nice try though

lol you can’t help me? 😂🤣 Maybe try to help yourself, you said it would DISAPPEAR ENTIRELY from all lists. Clearly isn’t the case. $70 game being outsold by $3-$20 games isn’t an L because it’ll continue to be in the top 20 and those games will all be gone.
Remnant 2 is number 1 on NPD but it's not there in Europe? That chart just doesn't look right. In this context FF16 looks even better.

Civilization 6? What the hell are they counting.
 
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Alabtrosmyster

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Xbox without a percentage decrease must be absolutely dire LOL

FFXVI just barely hanging on in 20th when it had only eight days in the month before is pretty weak, can't imagine Square is truly happy with this
If you sell zero consoles the decrease as a % is infinite... so they could not give a number for the xbox decrease.
 

Gamernyc78

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11.6 million console and PC games were sold in July across Europe, up 34% over the same period in 2022.

Digital downloads represented nearly 7.9 million of that (up 60%), while physical was 3.75 million (up 0.2%).

This is according to GSD data, which includes digital sales from most AAA games publishers in every European country. It also includes physical sales of games in the big European markets. For the full breakdown of countries and publishers, see bottom of the article.

Major summer promotions on PlayStation and Xbox have transformed the charts, with Grand Theft Auto 5 back at No.1 and Red Dead Redemption 2 at No.3. Both Rockstar games were discounted on console last month, particularly on PlayStation formats.

The highest charting new game was Nintendo Switch exclusive Pikmin 4 at No.11 (please note, Nintendo first-party games do not include digital download figures). It may not look like a particularly strong debut, but for the first two weeks on the market, Pikmin 4 sales are up 81% compared with what Pikmin 3: Deluxe managed in October 2020.


1
Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
2FIFA 23 (EA)
3Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar)
4Diablo 4 (Activision Blizzard)
5Hogwarts Legacy (Warner Bros)
6The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo)*
7The Crew 2 (Ubisoft)
8F1 23 (EA)
9Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision Blizzard)
10NBA 2K23
11Pikmin 4 (Nintendo)*
12Elden Ring (Bandai Namco)
13Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (Nintendo)*
14Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Siege (Ubisoft)
15A Way Out (EA)
16Grand Theft Auto Online (Rockstar)
17Civilization 6 (2K Games)
18Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 (Activision Blizzard)
19It Takes Two (EA)
20Final Fantasy 16 (Square Enix)