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The drastic upshift is partly attributed to titles Sonic Colors, which sold 2.1 million units), and Iron Man 2 which sold 1.5 million. Vanquish also performed well, reaching 830,000 copies sold while Shogun2: Total War, which was released only weeks prior to the end of the financial year, saw sales of 600,000 copies.
The group -- which also has arcade and pachinko divisions -- revealed that 7.8 million games were shipped in the U.S., 8.2 million copies in Europe and 2.6 million copies in Japan and other regions, for a total of 18.7 million copies. These figures fell below the performance level of the previous fiscal year.It was also noted that, due to constraints of the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, sales at Sega amusement centers were down to 99.3 percent compared to the previous fiscal year.However, profits saw a huge increase, up 104.8 percent to ¥41.5 billion ($515.5 million), compared to ¥20.3 billion ($252.2 million) last fiscal year. The hike came from factors including royalties from patents and reversal of subscription rights to shares.For the fiscal year ended March 31, 2011, the company saw revenue rise by 3.1 percent to ¥396.7 billion ($4.9 billion), up from ¥384.7 billion ($4.8 billion) year-over-year.
It's interesting what they choose to highlight, and not highlight. I would think they would point out the success of Ryu Ga Gotoku 4 as that was the top selling PS3 title in Japan last year.
Activision Blizzard profits = $418 millionSEGA Sammy profits = $515.5 millionThereforeSEGA Sammy > Activision BlizzardThereforeOr something.