Namco Bandai has released it's fiscal report for March 31, 2013. The company notes that sales for Tekken Tag Tournament 2 and Tales of Xillia 2 were less than expected but increased earnings in multiple sectors.
Namco Bandai hoped to sell 1.7 million copies of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 but managed to sell 1.5 million. Tales of Xillia 2 was expected to sell 650,00 copies but only sold 500,000 units.
Despite this regional sales increased. Namco Bandai products sold in Japan grew 7.3% year-over-year to ¥406 billion ($4.1 billion) and American sales grew 38.3% at ¥33.6 billion ($339 million). Namco Bandai sales earned ¥487 billion ($4.9 bililon), compared to last year's ¥434 billion, growing 7.3%. The company's net income for this year was ¥32,383 billion ($327 million), a 67.8% increase over last year's report ¥19.3 billion.
Despite missing it's expected sales Tekken Tag Tournament 2 sold the most units in Japan, US, and EU territories at 1.5 million units. In second was Soulcalibur V, in those same territories, selling 1.05 million copies.
Source: Namco Bandi Siliconera
Adam Siddiqui, NoobFeed
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