Analytics company Ampere Analysis has collected data that may have exposed the sales Of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirtheven if the matter is not at all certain as it is not official data, reporting that these would be inferior to the previous chaptersamounting to approximately 2.2 million copies at launch.
The collection method is not the most reliable: it is in fact the quantity of players who appear to have been detected at launch, evaluating online activity and the synchronization of unlocked trophies, so it is not a communication actually relating to the sales made.
According to reports, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth would have seen a peak of players equal to approximately 2.21 million users on the game in the days of launch, suggesting a similar quantity of copies sold in the first period, probably slightly higher than this figure.
Acclaimed by critics but not so much by the public?
This would certainly not be a negative quantity of sales but actually not exciting, as it is lower than the two most recent chapters of the series: Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth had in fact reached 3.5 million copies sold in three days, while Final Fantasy 16 reached 3 million copies in about a week.
Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth would therefore be lower than the two chapters in question, and although Remake counted on two formats (PS4 and PS5), Final Fantasy 16, like Rebirth, is aPS5 exclusivetherefore it would have been less successful anyway.
We cannot take these as official data and are awaiting communications from the company, but it is also true that the silence maintained so far by Square Enix on the performance of Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on the market seems rather explicit on its part.
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