The budget was over 300 million, it now allegedly sold 10 million. Was it a success?

The budget was over 300 million, it now allegedly sold 10 million. Was it a success?

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If you assume that those 10 mil were all $60 then it doubled it's budget, yeah.

Where did the 10 million come from? Last numbers reported had it at 4 million

assuming gaming has the same logic as movies the real budged for it you have to double what they say because that's what was used on marketing, meaning it broke even

Druckman just said it on stage. They hit 10M this year

OP's estimate includes marketing.

who the fuck is still buying last of us 2, and sales bundles with console shouldn't count but they probably did

It didn't sell that much, internal documents revealed as such.

sony's recent reports show it at 4 million

so Neil Druckman is lying again? is not something new coming from a current satan's synagogue member.

Don't forget the 6 Million

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It's six million

no, it sold 4 million within the first 3 days of release. obviously it's sold more than that years later you fucking retards.

Why can't you believe it sold 6 million over two years

see That recent report says as of 6/21/2020, so it's not actually that recent at all. It also says bloodborne only sold a million, when it's obviously way more than that, because it's using sales data that's 7 years out of date.

This is global sell-through of TLOU2 as of the end of March 2022, as reported by SIE to their investors.

They weren't all at $60 due to bundles and other deals, but more importantly they don't get the whole $60 dollars. For physical copies they get ~50%, and probably 70% for digital.
from this, I'd estimate the game, at best, broke even.

Always double development cost to account for advertising cost

These are the numbers they gave their investors. They'd have no financial reason to lowball them and not do updates unless they have so little to show since then.

> is global sell-through of TLOU2 as of the end of March 2022
It says as of 2020 right there

It's not lowballing, it's just old data

>it's just old data
So why didn't they update the data?
Maybe because it's an irrelevant increase?

oy vey

I don't know, I'm not Sony, I was just correcting you since you were wrong