It would've been mentioned regardless if it had cracked 1M on any individual platform during the quarter. They report all million sellers.No wonder Nintendo buried that number in random interview and not mentioned it during financial results or IR call.
It's ok for Metroid standards, the most successful Prime game (the first one) sold 3m.Horrible, even by Metroid standards, especially coming off the Dread success. Years of hype, one of their flagship franchises, can't break a million across two platforms and the holiday release window.
Yeah... on a console with a much, much smaller userbase.It's ok for Metroid standards, the most successful Prime game (the first one) sold 3m.
Yeah... on a console with a much, much smaller userbase.
It's ok for Metroid standards, the most successful Prime game (the first one) sold 3m.
Sales obviously don't magically appear because you have a large user pool. Metroid Dread also did 3M with ~110M users by the time it launched, and now 155M.3 million on a system with 20 million users. This is 170 million potential customers. That's abysmal.
The typical Nintendo fanboy response of trying to convince us this is actually great has already arrived.
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The entire point is that Metroid sells like ass regardless of user base number and always has. It's not a well performing franchise and never has been.
That's tough. Doesn't bode well for Prime 5's existence, unless they've been working on it this whole time. Wasn't that the rumour?
What exactly would that baseline be?Metroid has a baseline. Even if it is a low one. This is horrible, by the (low) standards of this franchise.
What did Dread sell?What exactly would that baseline be?
Metroid Prime did 2.8M LTD
Metroid Prime 2 did 1.1M LTD
Metroid Prime Hunters did 1.1M LTD
Metroid Prime 3 did 1.4M LTD
Metroid Prime Remastered has done 1.3M LTD
Metroid Prime 4 has done >1M LTD
Seems pretty much exactly in line to me.
Dread did 3M units. It's the best selling entry so far. I definitely expect them to be working on a sequel/Metroid 6.What did Dread sell?
I think the next one should be 2D. Prime just doesn't fit the mold. Returnal has more of a Metroid in 3D feel, in terms of movement and combat, than Prime ever did.
So.. you don't want a Metroid game.Wish Metriod was a darker horror action game in space/alien planet.
My impression is that these sales relate to Nintendo's Q3 FY reporting period which ends 31 December. If that's the case it'd be ~1M within the first 27 days, split between Switch/Switch 2.I'm enjoying it so far, and it's been what, 2 months? I think it'll settle around the same numbers if not surpass Prime Remastered when all is said and done. Not bad considering the gap between Prime 3 and 4.
If I buy another Metroid game it will have to be a 2D one. Prime series is done. After whatever 4 is supposed to be I'll stand with the devs OG statement that the Prime series ended with 3.
They really messed up.
Sales-wise this is par for the course. Metroid will always be in Zelda's shadow.
A game which returns to and builds upon the core basics of Metroid Prime 1 & 2, without anything catering to modern audiences, but utilizing all of the bells and whistles of the Switch 2 would be amazing. Hopefully this game tanks so that they learn their lessons to their next game.just beat it today
game sucked
but still would be interested in a switch2-only prime5 is theyre interested in making an actual game this time
As much as I dislike MS I don't think Dread's problems are really their fault.If it's another MercuryStream game, no thanks to that as well.