Enslaved Sales Fail to Hit Half Million Mark

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The critically acclaimed title was incapable to sell even one-half of what Namco Bandai had hoped it would.

Reports that Enslaved: Travel to the West had sold close to 800,000 copies would appear to have been nothing more than exaggerations, as the latest financial results for publishing house Namco Bandai suggest that the game actually sold to a lesser degree one-half a jillio copies.

According to the figures, Enslaved sold barely 460,000 copies, a total ALIR lower than previous reports suggested. Namco Bandai's original sales prey for the plot was originally one million copies, making this a kind of disappointing result for the publisher. Not disappointing enough, however, for Namco Bandai to consider Enslaved a unredeemed cause. Only when parthian week, PR manager Lee Kirton said that the publisher was proud of the reception that the secret plan had received, and was considering the serial' future.

There's a lot of potential in the Enslaved story for a sequel, most obviously dealing with the aftermath of the first-year game's ending. If Namco Bandai usance the strong narrative base the premiere game built as a jumping off point, and iron out some of the rough spots in the gameplay, at that place's no ground why a sequel can't succeed.

Germ: Eurogamer

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