Monday, February 25th 2019

Anthem Physical Sales Unsurprisingly Worse Than Mass Effect Andromeda

There are news reports going around today about how physical sales of Bioware's Anthem is much worse than their previous title, Mass Effect Andromeda. Nearly all these reports are using the two UK sales metrics, as of February 23, to make this claim, stating that Anthem sold less than 50% the physical copies relative of ME Andromeda. This is a story no doubt, but not big enough to where people are claiming this to be the end of the studio by itself. For one, ME Andromeda had the luxury of being the new entry into the massively popular Mass Effect franchise, which many were desperate for more. Secondly, Anthem is a predominantly online game released in 2019 wherein such games tend to get more digital sales- especially on Origin for PC.

The good news for Anthem (and also EA as well as Bioware) is the game still topped both charts, as seen in the images below courtesy Metro UK. It sold more physical copies compared the other new entries last week- Far Cry: New Dawn and Metro Exodus- in the UK, which tends to be representative of the entire physical sales world too. Indeed, Anthem on the two major consoles were individually also the best sellers too, so there remains hope for the game. Despite mediocre reviews and interest online, perhaps this will be enough for continued support of the game post-release, and for Bioware to get enough momentum to push out more games in the future, and ideally more, better single-player games too.
Source: Metro UK
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32 Comments on Anthem Physical Sales Unsurprisingly Worse Than Mass Effect Andromeda

#26
Space Lynx
Astronaut
moproblems99And who buys physical copies of PC games from EA that you still have to load through Origin?



There won't be a season pass. They aren't EA or Activision.
Huh? Even witcher 3 had a season pass for the expansions... watcha smokin willis?
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#27
Vayra86
moproblems99There won't be a season pass. They aren't EA or Activision.
There already is and its called Aurora Edition.
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#28
moproblems99
lynx29Huh? Even witcher 3 had a season pass for the expansions... watcha smokin willis?
I'll give you half credit. With Witcher 3, you were getting all expansions to ever release. Season Pass insinuates there will be a running ploy to grab money buy releasing 3 hours of content every three months that you have to keep renewing.
Vayra86There already is and its called Aurora Edition.
Errmmmm, CPDR does not make Metro?
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#29
Vayra86
moproblems99Errmmmm, CPDR does not make Metro?
Correct, and they also aren't EA or Activision.... but they do introduce a game at launch where you can already buy all upcoming DLC content by spending bigger on the base game, which, in spite of what you say it 'insinuates' is exactly what season passes generally are.

There is a distinction between season passes for 'year x' for an online-only game and a season pass for a single player game like Metro. The latter is not likely to be a yearly installment, while the former, almost logically has to be as the game keeps evolving. If you're done with that evolution, don't buy another pass, its that simple. I think this is a great way to serve players content they like.
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#30
moproblems99
Vayra86I think this is a great way to serve players content they like.
Great post. It seems season passes give you much less content then single player 'season passes' but I suppose that is the nature of game/genre more than the studio. Thank you for slapping me and telling me to sit down.
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#31
diatribe
It's weird how much hate Mass Effect Andromeda gets. I played ME Andromeda about 8 months after release and thought it was a pretty good game.
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#32
Vayra86
diatribeIt's weird how much hate Mass Effect Andromeda gets. I played ME Andromeda about 8 months after release and thought it was a pretty good game.
Its not bad is it, but is it really good? Does it have a memorable story like the first parts? Memorable characters? I've missed them entirely, all I got was a few oneliners from the crew and pretty limited 'open' world maps with little soul. Oh yeah, and they recycled the races from the Mass Effect universe... for all I cared it could have been Star Trek. Completely interchangable. Dialogue options: meaningless. The dialogue itself: mind numbingly boring. All of these things is everything part 1-3 were not...

But that's not all. They also removed the classes with their limitations so one playthrough rules them all, you can respec freely so that gets old fast too. The combat itself then also becomes stupidly broken and easy.

But I guess the map locations look nice. The vaults are cool to explore. Yep. But I hardly feel that carried the game.
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