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Chart Toppers: GT5 Prologue Gets Gamers Tuned Up

Gamedaily writes: "Sony hasn't revealed digital download sales for GT5 Prologue, but the retail version has sold 224K copies in the U.S. whetting appetites for the full GT5 still to come. We chat with Sony about what's making gamers rev their engines."
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Published: 573 days 21 hours ago | News | PlayStation 3
 
 

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Capt CHAOS - 573 days 22 hours ago
1 - Is that supposed to be good?
224k sounds low to me, I know it's a beta etc. but even then..
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hendyman - 573 days 22 hours ago
2 - This is just download numbers
This are the numbers from PSN Downloads and only in US...
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PirateThom - 573 days 21 hours ago
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Actually, it's the retail numbers

"Sony hasn't revealed digital download sales for GT5 Prologue, but the retail version has sold 224K copies in the U.S."
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Wildarmsjecht - 573 days 16 hours ago
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220k for a "Demo" as many here like to call it. Thats the blu-ray version. No one knows download, but a worldwide release of millions for just the disk version is very good. Add on the downloaded versions and yes, 220k is good. If anything, its a sure sign as to how well GT5 will do once it fully launches.
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