gearbox has declared that
borderlands, the studio's original rpg-fps (''''''rps'''''') hybrid, is the current leader in the annual undercard, the race to fastest-selling new ip of the year. while it might not make it onto a second-printing retail box, the accolade is still significant, as it implies that a new game has at least been
noticed among the familiar franchises that dominate the
monthly sales charts. what better hook to land a publisher when
pitching a sequel?
going by not entirely public npd sales figures (in north america), gearbox has determined that
borderlands had the most launch-week sales of any new ip in 2009. the only other title that could contest that would be
prototype, which enjoyed
greater sales on the xbox 360 platform (but just by 1,900 units) than did
borderlands when comparing the two games' respective launch months (419.9k vs. 418k units). however,
prototype, which released june 9, was available at retail for 11 more days during its launch month than was
borderlands (october 20). while we don't know total sales of either title during their launch months (both were released on xbox 360, ps3 and pc), it's reasonable to assume that
borderlands is the fast-selling new ip (during a launch week), if not the best-selling one in combined platform sales for a launch month in 2009.
so, congratulations! but watch out for
dragon age: origins -- we hear
it's fast, too.
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