The title of CyberConnect2 manages to be at the top of the British ranking and improves the commercial performance of the work of Arc System Works.
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot has debuted a UK sales leader in physical format in its first week on sale. The latest report, advanced by UKIE (via GamesIndustry), reflects that the new Bandai Namco hand in hand with CyberConnect2 has improved by 13% the performance of Dragon Ball FighterZ two years ago, when also in a month of January it had to be seen the faces with Monster Hunter World (the most successful game in the history of Capcom).
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot starts off right
The commitment to Action RPG to retell the story of Dragon Ball Z has been risky, but it recovers certain elements of the most successful titles of this generation, such as the two installments of Xenoverse. As of last March, Dragon Ball FighterZ had already sold more than 4 million units worldwide, while Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 had managed to dispatch more than 5 million copies.
It remains to be seen what figures Kakarot manages to accumulate throughout its useful life for PS4, Xbox One and PC. Regarding an eventual version for Nintendo Switch, Bandai Namco has declined to comment, but they have nothing to announce for now.
Beyond the new adventure of Goku and company, highlights the large number of titles of the catalog background of Nintendo 3DS in the Top-20, but the reason is very simple. According to the source, a series of well-known retailers downgraded titles such as Yo-kai Watch or WarioWare Gold at really low prices, bargains that allowed a wide range of people to access them to finish completing the collection of a console that can already be pay off by Nintendo.
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