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Final Fantasy XIII-2

Global Total as of 11th May 2013 (units): 2.33m
Platform: PlayStation 3Also on: Xbox 360
Developer: Square Enix Genre: Role-Playing

Total Units

North America: 0.73m 31.2%
+ Europe: 0.50m 21.6%
+ Japan: 0.87m 37.5%
+ Rest of the World: 0.23m 9.8%
= Global 2.33m

Release History

TitlePublisherRegionDateDistribution
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Square EnixJapan15th December 2011Retail
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Square EnixJapan15th December 2011Retail
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Square EnixNorth America31st January 2012Retail
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Square EnixEurope03rd February 2012Retail
Final Fantasy XIII-2 Square EnixEurope03rd February 2012Retail

Game Overview

Final Fantasy XIII-2 is a Japanese role-playing game, developed and published by Square Enix for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Its is a direct sequel to Final Fantasy XIII, taking place three years after "The Fall", it follows Serah Farron, the younger sister of FFXIII-2 protagonist Lightning, and Noel Kreiss, a mysterious boy from a desolate future.

On the day that Vanille and Fang saved Gran Pulse from "The Fall", Lightning went missing. Everyone says that she never made it out of the crystal pillar, but Serah remembers her smile on that day. Meanwhile, Lightning has been tasked with guarding the goddess Etro form a mysterious man named Caius Ballad, who seems to want the collapse of time itself.

More info: http://gamewise.co/games/14267/Final-Fantasy-XIII-2


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Comments

Jozu (2 days ago)
Nevermind.
Jozu (2 days ago)
This was adjusted up quite alot this was
at 1.8-1.9 million before I'm sure.
leyendax69 (on 31 March 2013)
Good sales considering it is a sequel
and multi-platform, also the same
happens with X and X-2
A203D (on 13 December 2012)
@Farrow: It won't happen, and
exclusivity could damage the Sony brand.
Sony need to move forward with Legend of
Dragoon 2. The days of relying on FF7 to
sell their consoles is gone. Time to
move forward. If Wada can make FF15 a
success, good for him, but its not
Sony's problem, nor should it be.
Farrow (on 22 October 2012)
Good let it go back to being a Sony
exclusive like it should be.
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