Square Enix announced today that domestic shipments for Dragon Quest IX have crossed the 4.15 million mark.

An announcement for 4 million would be understandable. An announcement for 4.5 million, sure. But 4.15 million?

The reason this particular figure was chosen is because it represents the point where DQIX became the number one best selling (well, shipping) Dragon Quest game ever.

Previously, the record was held by Dragon Quest VII, which hit the PlayStation in 2000. As a comparison, here are the shipments for all past numbered DQ games, as shared by ITmedia back in June (based off data from the 2008 CESA White Paper):

  • Dragon Quest: 1.5 million
  • Dragon Quest II: 2.41 million
  • Dragon Quest III: 3.77 million
  • Dragon Quest IV: 3.04 million
  • Dragon Quest V: 2.79 million
  • Dragon Quest VI: 3.19 million
  • Dragon Quest VII: 4.14 million
  • Dragon Quest VIII: 3.68 million

Since its release in July, Square Enix has been continuing to promote Dragon Quest IX, both through television commercials and new content. The game sees new download quests every week, a program Square Enix has said would continue for a year following the game's release.

Previously, Square Enix CEO Yoichi Wada has said that he expects the game to top the five million sales mark.

READ AND POST COMMENTS BELOW

Reader Comments (showing 2 of 2)

  • Perhaps because it was released on the DS was the reason for the high sales as well as the high hype for the game. I personally do not think that it will reach the five million sales mark, a goal that no non-Nintendo game has ever reached, because it does not seem to have strong enough "legs" to reach it.

  • It took three months for it to go from 4 million shipped to 4.15 million.

    5 million looks tough...

ADVERTISEMENT

READ MORE ABOUT THIS GAME

Dragon Quest IX