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Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Shipments Hit 3.13M Units

Dragon Ball: Xenoverse Shipments Hit 3.13M Units - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 05 February 2016 / 5,314 Views

Bandai Namco has announced Dragon Ball: Xenoverse has shipped 3.13 million units.

The majority of the shipments were in the West. In the Americas the game shipped 1.78 million units and in Europe it shipped 1.05 million units. In Japan shipments reached 230,000 units, while in the rest of Asia it shipped a modest 60,000 units. 

The game launched in February 2015 for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC.

Thanks Gematsu.

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8 Comments
Fear_Me_All (on 05 February 2016)

Great, it did better then Rise of tomb raider. lol

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Shiken Fear_Me_All (on 05 February 2016)

Shots fired!

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KazumaKiryu (on 07 February 2016)

Its not a awesome-game, but good. I hope: Naruto UNS4 has better sales figures in the future then this DBZ-Game, because naruto uns4 is so amazing.

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demonfox13 KazumaKiryu (on 07 February 2016)

Nice troll post for a narutard game. OT Xenoverse is one of the better dbz games to come out in years, and it's great to see sales reflect that.

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Chazore (on 05 February 2016)

That's pretty low for a whole years worth.

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TheGoldenBoy Chazore (on 06 February 2016)

The last DBZ game to sell this much, I believe, was Budokai Tenkaichi 3 in 2007. The series has been in a downward trend since then. This is actually much better than expected I think.

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demonfox13 Chazore (on 07 February 2016)

Lol you are truly clueless. Niche game with a low cost to make. Break even point was most likely less than a million units sold. Not every game has to do halo, gears, cod dude bro numbers to make a profit. By that estimate tomb raider did garbage numbers and the studio should close down.

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Chazore Chazore (on 07 February 2016)

Considering DBX is still making millions in terms of merch and still have a tv series going. DBZ in Japan is still as popular as ever. If you ant to excuse DBZ then excuse every other game.

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