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SEGA accidentally reveals 6 years of sales data for some games

SEGA has made a mistake on one of their PDF forms which has inadvertently disclosed full sales numbers of some of the company’s key software releases in recent years. There’s sales data for a couple of Sonic games but what is most interesting is those Persona series sales numbers which are absolutely massive. It shows why the company has been pumping out the quality titles as they are selling gangbusters.

GameFY20FY21FY22FY23FY24FY25Total
Persona 5 Royal 1,030,000700,000350,0001,820,0001,600,0001,750,0007,250,000
Sonic Frontiers3,200,000760,000610,0004,570,000
Team Sonic Racing1380,000870,000520,000310,000200,000220,0003,500,000
Total War: THREE KINGDOMS2,100,000410,000230,000230,000170,00070,0003,210,000
Yakuza: Like a Dragon450,000720,000410,000240,000680,000360,0002,860,000
Sonic Superstars1,810,000620,0002,430,000
Total War: WARHAMMER III960,000580,000420,000380,0002,340,000
Shin Megami Tensei V (including Vengeance)990,000150,00010,000960,0002,110,000
Persona 3 Reload1,220,000850,0002,070,000
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth1,180,000480,0001,660,000
Like a Dragon Gaiden: The Man Who Erased His Name740,000220,000960,000

7 thoughts on “SEGA accidentally reveals 6 years of sales data for some games”

  1. I can’t understand what I’m reading, but on a difference for note , I felt like superstars. had some great ideas. I think that the dropout drop in should have been balanced better and gave the person, the choice to use their imagination to keep up or zoned the game out when you separate . Instead of immediately leaving off the screen and have to drop back in kind of similar to sonic 2 back in the days when playing with tails should have been more like that

  2. They deserve it, I generally prefer persona 4 over p5, but there is absolutely no game like Persona 5 revolutionary in almost every department

  3. Wasn’t 2022 the year Persona 5 Royal finally went on Switch? That would explain the huge bump in FY23 numbers compared its slump in FY22.

    Don’t look at me, I got it for PS4 on release date- no quarantine was gonna stop me from playing a better version of one of the best games I’d played in years.

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