NPD results for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition
December 11th, 2009 Posted in News, Posted by Valay, WiiCall of Duty: World at War didn’t get off to the fastest start in terms of financial success. However, the title has sold relatively well since the NPD shared first months sales of the title last year. A few weeks ago, the latest Call of Duty game hit the Wii – Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition. How has it fared compared to World at War? Well, apparently, the game sold under 90,000 copies in its first month.
There are a few things to consider about this information, though. First, the data accounts for a little less than three weeks of sales, since the November 2009 NPD report didn’t include data following the 28th. Additionally, Reflex Edition performed better than The Conduit in its opening month (meaning Reflex sold more than 72,000 units). Considering Activision essentially ignored the game’s existence until it was released, I suppose this isn’t a terrible start for the Modern Warfare port.
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition review Published on: November 15, 2009
- New online footage of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition Published on: November 9, 2009
- New off-screen shots and first video of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition Published on: November 5, 2009
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition boxart shows new screenshots Published on: November 4, 2009
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare heading to the Wii in November Published on: August 4, 2009

9 Responses to “NPD results for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: Reflex Edition”
By zalanis on Dec 11, 2009
yo for real, whts up with activision not advertising the game.
By Dave on Dec 11, 2009
wonder how much it would have sold if they just released it at the same time as the rest 2 years ago
By Stephen on Dec 11, 2009
Modern warfare 2 is a good game. I just bought it but somehow I still prefer Bad company Looking forward to Bad Company 2 launching in 2010
By WIIGODCUBEDBOY101 on Dec 11, 2009
WORLD AT WAR WII FLOPPED AT RELEASE ALSO WENT ON TO SELL 2 MILLION
ITS CALLED NOT BUYING IT IN THE FIRST WEEK JUST BECAUSE SONY FANSD DO THAT
ROLLING EYES AT 2 YEAR OLD GAME WITH NO MARKETING BEING USED AS A ANTI WII MEASURE
IT WILL KEEP SELLINGH LIKE WORLD AT WAR HAS
BUT IT MIGHT NOT DO GREAT NUMBERS ITS 2 YEARS OLD GUYS USE UR HEADS
By Kisama on Dec 11, 2009
It will have long legs. It’ll sell well in the long run.
By joemoreheroes on Dec 11, 2009
Good. Thats what they get for making a 2 year lazy port instead of giving fans the real big thing(MW2). There are a lot more hardcore games on the wii that derserve the support more than this does.
By Dread on Dec 12, 2009
World at War was a fail, only good thing was online killing zombies,i think w@w was a fail on every other console it was on.
By karkashan on Dec 13, 2009
I bought the game day one. I love playing it, but some of those people on their are insanely good. But for some reason, it makes it more fun.
By CoffeewithGames on Dec 14, 2009
A couple of things that don’t make sense about this data, is that The Conduit took one week less to have data show up on the Nintendo Channel, and The Conduit had more hours reported playing overall.
I would say the same people that bought The Conduit, would be buying this game, but I don’t know why The Conduit was reporting better numbers than COD:MWR, if COD:MWR sold more than The Conduit.