Wii sales pass the two million mark
The Wii has achieved a great feat today by obtaining a sales figure of two million consoles worldwide. We already know that Europe bought 325,000 Wii units in just two days making it the fastest selling console in European gaming history, but when you add this together with the 630,000 consoles sold in Japan and 960,000 from the Americas, plus a little extra from smaller territories across the world, it adds up to 2 million+ consoles sold worldwide.
With Christmas just around the corner and everyone running around singing, “Tis the season to be jolly” owning a Wii and the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will probably make you almost as happy as the folks back at the Nintendo office right now. The only thing we could ask for right about now isthe confirmation of an Alien RPG title for the Wii – wouldn’t that just be amazing!
We’d just like to remind you not to read into these figures too much as the PS3 hasn’t been released yet in Europe and other territories, so we cannot comment on how those sales will go. Have a Merry next-gen Christmas!
Via vgCharts
The Wii has achieved a great feat today by obtaining a sales figure of two million consoles worldwide. We already know that Europe bought 325,000 Wii units in just two days making it the fastest selling console in European gaming history, but when you add this together with the 630,000 consoles sold in Japan and 960,000 from the Americas, plus a little extra from smaller territories across the world, it adds up to 2 million+ consoles sold worldwide.
With Christmas just around the corner and everyone running around singing, “Tis the season to be jolly” owning a Wii and the Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will probably make you almost as happy as the folks back at the Nintendo office right now. The only thing we could ask for right about now isthe confirmation of an Alien RPG title for the Wii – wouldn’t that just be amazing!
We’d just like to remind you not to read into these figures too much as the PS3 hasn’t been released yet in Europe and other territories, so we cannot comment on how those sales will go. Have a Merry next-gen Christmas!
Via vgCharts