Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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After the whole fiasco with Paramount cooking the Transformers numbers on HD-DVD I can't help it and be skeptical about this. Don't get me wrong, The Dark Knight was in very high demand prior to its release. But, I just don't trust the studios.
It seems possible, this is a hit title and has a more general audience than Iron Man. Which probably explains why it didn't seem to suffer from the PS3 effect in the same way as many other titles of this kind have had.
Marketshare Blu-ray to DVD seems to be around 12%, respectable for a BD title but not the kind of killer share we've seen with other titles like Iron Man, which was heavily distorted by PS3 demographic sales. A lot of people have been talking about this being Blu-ray's answer to DVD's The Matrix, but that isn't apparently what has happened.
I'm inclined to believe these figures. They're for worldwide sales, and it's a title everyone's been talking about for a while.
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