SEGA has shared a number of software sales figures as part of its latest financial report. Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games (Wii and 3DS) was the best-selling title for the company, moving 3.28 million units in the U.S. and Europe.
Further data includes:
Sonic Generations (PS3/360/PC/3DS) – 1.85 million copies sold (Japan/Europe/U.S.)
Virtua Tennis 4 (PS3/360/Wii/PSV/PC) – 1 million copies sold (Japan/Europe/U.S.)
Football Manager 2012 (PC/PSP) – 710,000 copies sold (Europe)
Yakuza: Dead Souls (PS3) – 550,000 copies sold (Japan/Europe/U.S.)
In total, SEGA sold 17.24 million games worldwide. 6.14 million units came from the U.S., another 8.29 million units were collected from Europe, and 2.8 units resulted from Japanese purchases.