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Battle for Azeroth breaks World of Warcraft franchise record

By Geoffrey Tim
August 24, 2018
in :  Gaming
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Every time a new World of Warcraft expansion comes around, the game explodes in popularity as lapsed players return in droves to battle for their preferred faction. Given the theme of this seventh expansion, Battle for Azeroth, there’s a lot of factional allegiance at play – so it’s naturally redrawn old battle lines and sucked in even more players. In fact, it’s now the fastest selling World of Warcraft to date – and one of the fastest selling PC games ever.

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Watch Dogs smashes Ubisoft sales records

By Zoe Hawkins
May 29, 2014
in :  Gaming
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Watch Dogs becomes the fastest selling Ubisoft title in history. Guess the game isn't just a hack, or were these records infiltrated?

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Journey’s becomes the PSN’s fastest selling title

By Geoffrey Tim
March 30, 2012
in :  Gaming
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Arty PSN game Journey has smashed expectations and records to become the “fastest-selling PSN game ever released.”

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Weird Japanese Cat Game Officially the Worst Selling Wii game in History

By Geoffrey Tim
November 3, 2009
in :  Gaming
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  Sukeban Shachou Rena Wii (which I can only assume is Japanese for “Why does this even exist?”) has earned itself the dubious distinction of being crowned the worst selling Wii game. Ever. A quite frankly insane looking collection of nippo-centric minigames failed to ignite the Japanese sales charts, selling only a hundred copies. It seems not even the Japanese …

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The Force Unleashed Breaks Sales Record Despite Low Review Scores

By Nick De Bruyne
September 26, 2008
in :  Gaming
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The Force Unleashed broke two sales records this week by becoming the fastest-selling Star Wars title as well as the fastest selling Lucasarts title in the history of the company. Despite a Metacritic average of a measly 72 (of a possible 100) for Xbox 360 and 69 for the Playstation 3 it has managed to push out a massive 1.5 million copies in it's first five days on the shelves. Not only does this give us all a good display of how powerful a brand can be, but also how brands and marketing are able to trump review scores almost every time. I reviews the game on Xbox 360 for this site and I can honestly say that I am glad that people are buying it, mostly because I think that it's a fine game and one that a casual console gamer will easily enjoy. The fact of the matter is that review scores can only go so far and to be honest, most of the consumers out there don't read game reviews. It's only the hardcore gamers that keep themselves up to date with review scores, not the casuals. In this day and age, which has gaming taking over as the largest entertainment industry we have to realise that the casuals are overtaking us regular gaming folk. Then again, how many people rush out to watch new movies without taking a look at the review scores either, I know I do. Games cost a ton more than movie tickets though, which means that an impulse-buy could sting significantly more if the game is not all that you had hoped.

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