20,000 copies of Binary Domain sold in March

The NPD has released the sales numbers for Binary Domain in March and they aren’t good. With only 20,000 sold it’s no surprise why Sega has made the recent decision to drastically cut the amount of big budget physically released games they publish. From my perspective, it’s extremely unfortunate that a new IP as good as Binary Domain has come out to no fanfare especially compared to the 1.3 million copies of Mass Effect 3 sold in March. This is just further proof of both how much of an effect big marketing campaigns can have for a game and why publishers are scared of creating new IP’s.

I would have loved to see what that sales number would have been if Sega had marketed Binary Domain a little better. It still would have had tough competition coming out in the same month as Mass Effect 3 but at least the average gamer would have known it exists.

[Source: Joystiq]

Readers Comments (2)

  1. I can’t stop staring at that header. It’s haunting…

    And so is this news.

  2. I don’t know. I found Binary Domain to be a very disappointing game. It felt so generic and out dated that I couldn’t even finish it. Each to their iwn, but I don’t think it was just because of marketing that the game didn’t sell well.

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