Bloodborne Sold Through 87% Of Its Shipment In Japan

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On March 26th, Sony Computer Entertainment released Bloodborne in Japan. As previously reported, the game sold 152,567 copies in its first week.

 

While Bloodborne’s debut isn’t as good as those of Dark Souls and Dark Souls II, Japanese sales tracker Media Create says the game saw a good sell-through to buyers. Bloodborne sold through 87.06% of its shipment.

 

Worldwide sales figures for Bloodborne are not available yet.


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