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Después de 'no cumplir con las expectativas' en el lanzamiento, Final Fantasy 7: Rebirth dispara a No.3 en las listas de EE. UU. Con el debut de Steam

Autor : Leo Actualizar : Mar 04,2025

Las ventas de videojuegos de enero de 2025 revelan un mes relativamente tranquilo, reflejando las tendencias típicas de enero. El dominio de Call of Duty continúa, con solo un nuevo lanzamiento descifrando el top 20. Sin embargo, surgió una importante historia de regreso: Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth.

Inicialmente lanzado en febrero de 2024, Rebirth debutó en el número 2 en las listas de ventas de dólares estadounidenses de Circana, pero luego se estableció en el número 17 para el fin de año. Si bien es respetable, Square Enix reconoció públicamente que las ventas no alcanzaron las expectativas, alimentando la especulación sobre su rendimiento. La exclusividad inicial de PS5 del juego fue un factor que contribuyó probablemente a las ventas más bajas en comparación con los títulos multiplataforma.

El lanzamiento de Rebirth on Steam de enero de 2025 alteró drásticamente su trayectoria. Subió al número 3 en las listas de Circana, en comparación con el número 56 en diciembre. El paquete Twin de Remake & Rebirth de Final Fantasy VII también experimentó un impulso significativo, que se elevó del No. 265 al No. 16. El analista de Circana Mat Piscatella destacó el lanzamiento de vapor "Fantástico" de Rebirth, y señaló que fue el juego más vendido para la semana que terminó el 25 de enero en los Estados Unidos.

Este éxito de los EE. UU. Sugiere un rendimiento internacional similar, lo que puede llevar a Square Enix a reconsiderar sus estrategias de lanzamiento futuras. Piscatella comentó sobre el impacto de la liberación de vapor, afirmando que si bien el efecto en la percepción del editor es difícil de evaluar definitivamente, la respuesta del consumidor fue excepcionalmente positiva. Además, enfatizó la creciente dificultad para que los editores de terceros mantengan la exclusividad de una sola plataforma sin incentivos sustanciales para la plataforma.

El resto de la tabla de ventas Top 20 de enero de enero de 2025 muestra Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 y Madden NFL 25 manteniendo sus posiciones principales. Donkey Kong Country: Returns (Switch) fue la única entrada nueva, que alcanzó el número 8 basado únicamente en las ventas físicas. Se lleva el regreso de Two al Top 20 (No. 20) se atribuye a promociones en curso y ventas consistentes durante todo el mes, posiblemente vinculado al próximo lanzamiento de la ficción dividida de Hazelight Studios.

En general, el gasto de juego en enero de 2025 disminuyó un 15% año tras año ($ 4.5 mil millones), en gran parte debido a un período de seguimiento más corto (cuatro semanas versus cinco en 2024). Los accesorios, el contenido y el gasto de hardware también experimentaron disminuciones significativas. Mientras que PS5 siguió siendo el hardware más vendido en unidades y ventas de dólar, la serie Xbox y Switch vieron gotas sustanciales.

Top 20 juegos más vendidos (EE. UU., Enero de 2025):

  1. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
  2. Madden NFL 25
  3. Final Fantasy VII: Rebirth
  4. EA Sports FC 25
  5. Minecraft
  6. Marvel's Spider-Man 2
  7. EA Sports College Football 25
  8. Donkey Kong Country Returns
  9. Legado de Hogwarts
  10. Generaciones sónicas
  11. HellDivers II
  12. Astro Bot
  13. Dragon Ball: ¡chispas! Cero
  14. Super Mario Party Jamboree
  15. Anillo elden
  16. Final Fantasy VII Remake y Rebirth Twin Pack
  17. Mario Kart 8
  18. La tripulación: Motorfest
  19. UFC 5
  20. Se necesitan dos

*Nota: Algunos datos de ventas digitales no se incluyen debido a las políticas del editor (Nintendo, Take-Two, etc.).

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