Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has reportedly sold “about half” the sales of its predecessor Remake in the same timeframe.

That’s according to industry analyst Daniel Ahmad, who confirmed earlier today that the highly-anticipated RPG is “underperforming sales-wise”.

“Not to be that guy, but Rebirth is underperforming sales-wise,” Ahmad – who is director of research and insights at Niko Partners – said on Twitter/X.

When asked to justify his statement, Ahmad added: “It’s selling about half of what Remake sold in the same timeframe and looks like it’ll have a weaker tail (prior to any PS+-like release).

When then pressed for a source, Ahmad confirmed that the sales data comes from “equities research reports, who are getting the data from the usual trackers”.

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As some fans have pointed out, the two releases aren’t strictly comparable, as Remake was released when most of the world was in lockdown at the started of the covid-19 pandemic. Remake’s release in April 2020 also predates the current cost of living crisis, and at the end of the PS4’s lifespan, whereas Rebirth is currently only playable on PS5.