Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 Tops the Japanese Sales Charts


In its first week on sale at Japanese retail, Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1+2 debuted at #1. According to the latest Media Create sales data, MMXLC1+2 sold 29,270 units on PlayStation 4. Meanwhile, the Nintendo Switch version clocked in at #5 with 16,207 units. The individual release of Mega Man X Legacy Collection 1 for Nintendo Switch also charted at #18 with 4,246 units.

Altogether the MMXLC1+2 moved 49,723 copies in its first week. That's pretty impressive. Also, FYI, this data does not include digital sales. I have no doubt the game(s) excelled on that front, too.

So yeah; well done, Japan. Here's hoping this leads to some good things!

Source: 4Gamer

13 comments:

  1. What about in the states.. Hope it sells good here

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  2. Awesome. Rockman X9, anyone ? It is a must. Want to see a brand new insane animal Maverick bosses!!!

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  3. X9 is one step closer to MAYBE being a thing

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  4. MMX is a much better recieved franchise than the classic series. I am very shocked they stopped making them, honestly.

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    1. I don't think that's really true.

      But it's a well received franchise in its own right.

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  5. Thank you, Japan.
    You guys are the best.

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  6. If not an X9, can we at least get an anime for the X series? I'm surprises one was never actually made with all the anime cutscenes done in multiple games.

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    1. You mean X3 and 4? because 5 to 7 had powerpoint cheap slideshows and 8 had prerendered CG videos

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  7. Capcom has always cared a lot about sales, so having proof that Mega Man will sell is great for the franchise.

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  8. I was prepared to import the tangible version of X Collection 2 from Japan, but after playing the U.S. version, I'm reminded of just how bad the PSX/PS2 X games really were. I trash on X4 for it's ultra-linear gameplay, emphasis on Zero and mediocre story but as simple and easy as it is, it's better than the train wrecks that followed it. On the surface X5 and X6 seem similar to X4, but there are enough gaming "DON'T'S" between the two of them to fill an encyclopedia. They really should have gone back and tweaked these games to make them better, not just fix the Maverick names, replace the Japanese songs and add "Impossible To Lose Mode" options to all the games.

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  9. gives us MMX9! or command mission 2 or a remake of command mission with more polish and much more to do! :D

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  10. Come on! Rockman X9!

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