Japanese software sales for last week.
Hey Survivors! Tymon here, your favorite Dying Light Franchise Director.
It's been an absolutely wild month here at Techland! We're in the thick of what I'm calling the "Summer of Dying Light," delivering updates and big news across all three Dying Light games. Just a few weeks ago, we dropped the first gameplay for Dying Light: The Beast, revealed its release date, and kicked off pre-orders (if you haven't seen it, check out my last dev blog). I'm incredibly proud of what we're building with The Beast - it’s the culmination of more than 10 years of experience in open-world survival horror!
But here's the thing: we never forget where we came from. That's why, this week, we're not just looking forward - we're rolling out significant updates for both the original Dying Light and Dying Light 2: Stay Human. We promised to support our games for a long time, and we're committed to continuing that support, right through and beyond the launch of Dying Light: The Beast.
Two Point Museum is getting its first DLC next month, with curators gaining over forty more exhibits to display and many new items to decorate with.
The PSP was ambition personified, so much so that it’s kinda wild to look back and realise what exactly Sony cooked up in 2004.
I still play my PSP. Sadly the UMD drive has stopped working, but I modded it to still be able to play my games (and then some). Such a great little portable.
The 3ds is dominating. As usual.
EDIT: Even if the Wii U does fail, as some people want it too, they do have the 3ds to fall back on. It's obliterating the opposition. The opposition aren't even close.
ONE MORE FREAKING HOUR
There's a mistake in this post. The PSP and Vita versions of Petto no Kanojo were flipped; the PSP version actually sold more. The real Media Create numbers have it listed that way, but the NeoGAF post made a mistake and flipped them.
Proof:
http://www.4gamer.net/games...
*Sigh*
Website copying and pasting NeoGAF without understanding the source material =/
Wow, 3DS is booming! Dragon Quest VII is already past a million in its first week, impressive. Nintendo is dominating the handheld market yet again which is impressive because the Vita is so much more powerful. I'm getting a Vita when Soul Sacrifice comes out, but I can't deny that the 3DS has some good stuff now and in the near future. I'm currently 20hrs into Fire Emblem and loving every moment; Castlevania is next, followed my Monster Hunter, Animal Crossing, Luigi's Mansion, Project X Zone, Mario&Luigi, DK Country 3D, and whatever is announced this year at E3. Can't wait!