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Sega Sammy inadvertently posts internal sales data to its public website

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Last updated: 23.06.2025 22:59
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Sega Sammy has inadvertently shared internal sales numbers publicly in a presentation posted to its investor relations website.

A table of sales – thought to have been hidden from public view – was archived online before Sega noticed the error and removed the document from its website.

The figures recounted sales of most of Sega Sammy’s gaming portfolio over the last five years, including Persona 5 Royal, Sonic Frontiers, and Team Sonic Racing, which have sold 7.25m, 4.57m, and 3.5m copies, respectively.

Here’s the full table:

Game Title FY2020/3 FY2021/3 FY2022/3 FY2023/3 FY2024/3 FY2025/3 Total Sales
Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth 0 0 0 0 1,180 480 1,660
Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased Their Name 0 0 0 0 740 220 960
Persona 3 Reload 0 0 0 0 1,220 850 2,070
Sonic Superstars 0 0 0 0 1,810 620 2,430
Sonic Frontiers 0 0 0 3,200 760 610 4,570
Total War: Warhammer 3 0 0 960 580 420 380 2,340
Shin Megami Tensei V (Including Vengeance) 0 0 990 150 10 960 2,110
Yakua: Like a Dragon 450 720 410 240 680 360 2,860
Persona 5 Royal (including Remaster) 1,030 700 350 1,820 1,600 1,750 7,250
Team Sonic Racing 1,380 870 520 310 200 220 3,500
Total War: Three Kingdoms 2,100 410 230 230 170 70 3,210

(in thousand units)

Sega recently confirmed plans to open a flagship store in Tokyo, Japan.

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