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Let's see how good mmorpg.com members are at guessing how ESO will do in the first month.
Using everything you know about this game and the MMO market in general... what's your guess of total units they sell including pre-orders and the first month after release ( Total PC, MAC, PS4 and XB1 sales.)
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Unless they run into production issues, >3 million.
Skyrim sold something like 10 million copies properly quick - it's a very popular franchise and if they launch it for ps4 and X1 after they launch console gamers will grab it up since launch releases are fairly anemic in the game department (in terms of quantity).
20-30 million
edit - 10-15
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75 billion. Also while we are guessing dumb stuff, who will the next president be. Will we cure cancer by 2050? And can we make an inkless pen that can be purchased for under 34 cents.
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WAY OVER any of the above.
As an example of why I think this, Skyrim shipped 5m copies to retailers for launch, that's NOT including digital purchases. Then consider the MMORPG market is added to the existing fanbase of the ES fanbase. Then add the multi-platform release to X-Box and PS customers that have never seen ES games before.
I would think 15m box sales in the first 6 months would not be out of the question, with maybe 20% subscribing the duration of that first 6 months.
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I'm going to say 2,575,337 sales in the first month. There will be an announcement of the sales and the number of registered users.
Not sure about the other stuff. 500k subscribers sounds about right but not sure when it'll happen. Ditto for F2P. :-)
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Skyrim sold over 10 mil. copies, where PC sales were 1.5 million. BUT, Skyirm was B2P.
They will most likely push over 3 million on all platforms, but I don't see them getting much more due to their business model (P2P).
Blizzard STILL does more than this in subscribers with a game nearly a decade old, AND they have charged for expansions along the way. I think you are one of those people that expects a free lunch. Look at the budget for the game, then consider they want a 200% profit margin AFTER running costs, then you get an idea of how many they expect to make in the first 12 months.
Stop being a gamer and think like a business person, they are smarter than you give them credit, heck you still think F2P means free
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I think this seems a pretty accurate guess atm, could sell more but drop faster too(ala swtor). Could do better than this but i think that'll depend upon how good their marketing is more than how the actual game is.
I think that's way low. There is going to be a lot of new PS4's and Xbox 1's out there and a new Elder scroll's game is something many will be salivating over.
5 million + in sales the first month is what I would guess.
Retention is a totally different story.
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I'd say one copy of this game for every household with a computer in the world...
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We'll cure cancer by 2050 but some new disease will take its place as uncurable
And no pens for under 34 cents.
i would say closer to 5 million at least across all platforms. anyone who picked anything other than over 3 million is kidding themselves.
the question should be, how many people will be left playing after one year?
its ES and on the consoles as well. if this was PC only i think that would be a fair guess, even still a bit low probably.
ES is a gigantic video game IP, especially on the consoles. anything less than 3 million would be a shock i would think.
that wont happen, not in one month. that didn't even happen to SWTOR in one month and this game will likely have at least twice the amount of players and is on the consoles too.
no way no how does this happen unless they release a broken game, literally broken and unplayable i mean.
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Considering the current champ for quick MMO sales is GW2 and it took them 1 year to hit 3 million, selling that many within 1 month after release would be an astounding figure.
Still nothing compared to the 15+ Mil GTA V has sold in its first week, but it would be quite an accomplishment...and yes, I think it will do that.
Keeping with the "meaning of life" theme someone posted above, my guess is 4,242,424.2
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MoP sold 2.7 million within its first week. Cataclysm sold 3.3 million in 24 hours, and 5 million in the first month. So 3+ million is easily possibly especially with console sales and an IP like TES.
I'd say less than 500k. Maybe, just maybe the 500k to 1 million range.
I think people are taking their feelings about the game and sticking it on the world as a whole. Yes Skyrim was a successful game, but it is apples to oranges. There are a lot of people who love that style of game, but hate the concept of an MMO or P2P.
You are using an MMO which was already running and had like 10+ million users as an example. That doesn't compare at all to a new launch game. It should actually show you how tough it can be to sell copies if you have 10 million users and say "here is an expansion to the game you're currently playing" and only half of them have bought a copy in the first month.
Players in China don't buy the game which accounts for the discrepancy, they get the client for free. SWTOR sold 2 million in its first month, I don't see why ESO can't get 3 million especially with the hype around it. See their Facebook likes? Even SWTOR's Facebook likes at launch dwarfs what ESO has.