Michael Pachter is quite confident in the upcoming shooter

Jan 10, 2014 10:45 GMT  ·  By

Titanfall, the upcoming online first-person shooter from Respawn Entertainment and Electronic Arts, might sell between 6 and 10 million units, according to games industry analyst Michael Pachter.

Titanfall is one of the biggest games set to debut this year, as both EA and Respawn have heavily hyped it up throughout 2013 and the beginning of the new year.

Now, as we get closer to the title's debut in March, Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter has talked with IGR and revealed his prediction for the eagerly awaited shooter.

According to Pachter, the game's sales will certainly depend on review scores, but they'll still be quite high for a brand new intellectual property.

"My best guess is 6 – 10 million units, depending upon the game review scores. If it gets above a 90, it will likely be at the high end of that range, below an 80, at the low end."

Bear in mind that Titanfall will launch only on PC, Xbox One, and Xbox 360, dramatically reducing its possible install base due to a deal between Microsoft and EA.