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Professor Layton and the Last Specter

Global Total as of 12th May 2012 (units): 2.21m
Platform: Nintendo DS
Developer: Level 5 Genre: Adventure

Total Units

North America: 0.17m 7.8%
+ Europe: 1.16m 52.4%
+ Japan: 0.68m 30.6%
+ Rest of the World: 0.20m 9.2%
= Global 2.21m

Release History

BoxartTitlePublisherRegionDateDistribution
Layton Kyouju to Majin no Fue Level 5Japan26th November 2009Retail
Professor Layton and the Last Specter NintendoNorth America17th October 2011Retail
Professor Layton and the Spectre's Call NintendoEurope25th November 2011Retail

People

PersonRole
Akira TagoPuzzle Master
Tomohito NishiuraMusic

Comments

OneTwoThree (on 28 December 2011)
@Salnax: It's not surprising, this series is astonishingly conservative. I've played the first 3 games, and gameplay-wise they're identical. While the respective stories got worse, from 1 (surprising and immersive), to 2 (moving, if a bit far-fetched) to 3 (absurd and ridiculous).
Soulblazer (on 22 December 2011)
damn those are some very impressive european sales
enrageorange (on 22 December 2011)
this is tracking ridiculously ahead of unnwound future in europe. Can't see sales dropping next week considering its christmas. It has a very good shot at passing unwound future. Also these sales are still huge. I'm sure level 4 is more then happy with sales as long as they remain above 1mil, let alone 2mil.
Salnax (on 20 December 2011)
Despite the great European sales, the trend is clear. Every Layton game has done worse than its predecessor. After the second trilogy and Ace Attorney crossover are finished, it might be time for the series to either take a break or reinvent itself, possibly for the eShop and other downloadable services.
NintendoFanDj (on 17 December 2011)
wow
acdcste (on 12 December 2011)
Yeah european numbers are solid for this one. Its a great series and deserves the sales. Roll on the 3DS version late next year.
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