An analyst who claimed Last Fantasy 16 had offered 3.5 million copies has apologised, insisting the determine was an estimate and never confirmed gross sales.
Toyo Securities analyst Hideki Yasuda has since revised the agency’s report to stress the determine derived from its personal estimates and was not knowledgeable by Sq. Enix’s personal numbers.
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“Toyo Securities analyst Hideki Yasuda has apologised for his incorrect assertion about Last Fantasy XVI sale figures!” defined Genki on Twitter/X (thanks, TheGamer).
“The unique article said that the variety of copies Last Fantasy 16 [had sold] was said by Sq. Enix president Takashi Kiryu through the monetary outcomes briefing, however this was primarily based on Toyo Securities’ personal estimate and was an incorrect assertion by the creator,” the Japanese-language report now reads, as translated by machine.
“We apologise and wish to appropriate this.”
Toyo Securities analyst Hideki Yasuda has apologized for his incorrect assertion about Last Fantasy XVI sale figures! #FF16He says the three.5 million copies offered determine was NOT mentioned by Sq. Enix President Takashi Kiryu on the monetary outcomes briefing and has corrected his… pic.twitter.com/D4zaTs5nG7— Genki✨ (@Genki_JPN) March 22, 2025
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Sq. Enix itself has been coy about Last Fantasy 16’s gross sales. Inside a month of Last Fantasy 16’s June 2023 launch, Sq. Enix claimed that they had been “extraordinarily sturdy”, however admitted one month later that gross sales didn’t meet expectations.
Final week, we realized the Last Fantasy collection has now offered over 200m copies throughout the globe, cementing Last Fantasy as one of many best-selling online game franchises of all time, even when gross sales have dipped in newer years.
Sq. Enix shared the announcement on social media, together with the information the Last Fantasy Pixel Remaster collection alone has offered over 5m copies worldwide.