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2: the game had really good sales on console.
The reports about Dishonored 2 selling less than Dishonored were counting physical copies only, and digital distribution has certainly grown in the last 4 years, so without information on digital sales it's really impossible to draw meaningful conclusions.
Nothing to do with release time, the choice of engine killed the game before it was ever finished
Release time is a factor because the engine is fixable, not quickly but fixable. They released it knowing it was unstable as ♥♥♥♥.
It have 1.41m sales on PS4 and 0.63m on Xbox1 [ Count to 25th Feb ], you thinks that is good?
To comparison Witcher 3 have over 25m unit sold on all platform.
Yeah i know what you're thinking, compare Dishorned 2 with Witcher 3??? WTF???
You're right, Dishorned 2 is not even close to touch an expansion of Withcher 3.
How about we find a new opponent: Watch Dog 2 (November 15)
2.90m on PS4 , 1.13m on Xbox1 [ Count to 25th Feb ] and Ubisoft take this as "soft" sales.
The devs even try to release a demo after 6 months after release the game to hopefully make a little bit more sales.
You'll never get to see a DLC from this game trust me.
Owners: 514,267 ± 20,044
Dishonored was released five years ago; it's been on sale for something like 5€ a billion times.