[url=http://www.polygon.com/2014/5/6/5688576/titanfall-sales-first-month-us-retail]EA launched Titanfall on Windows PC and Xbox One on March 11, so those sales came during the last three weeks of the month. Moore cited sales numbers from the NPD Group, so the 925,000 figure only includes sales of retail disc copies of Titanfall in the U.S. — not any copies sold outside the U.S., or digital copies sold through Xbox Live and Origin. According to the NPD Group,Titanfall was the best-selling game during March 2014.[/url]
Certainly off to a good start. If you have the game, what do you think about it?
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It's great. It just needs more gametypes, and a better system for recognizing how I died.
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I played and enjoyed the beta but I don't plan on buying the game. I'm too busy playing War Thunder.
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With all the hype and deals is that really a good start? Under a million in a month seems kind of low.
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Got to gen 6 Got bored
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These are good numbers for a new IP, and I'm sure Respawn and EA are pleased, but MS can't be happy about this considering the insane marketing and the cash they lost on the bundles. They probably expected way more (and PC sales weren't released either, which isn't surprising since it hasn't seemed to manage a foothold for PC players). But alas, hopefully TitanFall 2 will be an even bigger success.
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Bought it on April 11th. Easily the best multiplayer game I have bought in a long time.
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Depending on the price, I may snatch it up just to see what all the hype's about later in the year. Right now, I'm saving myself for this year's Halo. Alongside Peggle 2, Quantum Break and possibly Sunset Overdrive.
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I played CoD in 2007 when it was good.
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I liked the beta on PC but I didn't feel it's was worth the $60. It seemed like it was lacking content: no focused SP campaign, no extra mode (zombies for example), lacking in things like Pilot/Titan customization. I don't know, I liked what Respawn did, but not worth it imo.
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I love it, I got it for the Xbox One, and then again on the 360 so my Next-genless friends could play with me.
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I bought the console. Didn't have to pay for the game; it came with free. If the package had costed more due to the game coming with it, I wouldn't have bought it. I still play pretty regularly. The game is in serious need of loads of content, though.
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I got to 50 in March. I'm sure I'll end up buying the DLC, but now I'm just waiting for one of my friends to buy a One and pick up Titanfall.
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I thought the game was going to be amazing until I played the beta. My hopes dropped tremendously.
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Kinda wanna get it but I'm saving up whatever I can for Destiny.