megatronus wrote:mooncake623 wrote:Tsutsukakushi wrote:njb902 wrote:With as well received as generations Metroplex was don't you think it would be financially risky for them to make a Trypticon? Because I'm willing to bet Burn's upcoming Metroplex winnings that Hasbro is making a Trypticon.
Maybe for the fans.....
Titan Metroplex sold poorly in stores in the USA. Due to most USA retail stores not stocking it on shelves. Because it was too exspensive & took up too much valuable retail shelf space.
Even though Titan Metroplex sold decent on most retail stores online sites. I don't think the sales numbers were that high to deem it a success. Most USA retail stores with online sites have much lower volume of there items on there sites.
I'd be curious to get Hasbro's opinion on,If online sales were high enough to deem Titan Metroplex a sales success. Hasbro probably will never share this info with fans.
How do you know it sold poorly in retail stores? You have no numbers to go by besides a few people saying it's shelf-warming or they never restock. Hasbro will never share sales info with us so lets wait until toyfair to see if they announce a Trypticon if they do than we can assume sales went well.
Ditto - we have no actual numbers to go by. What we have is anecdotal evidence, which is never something you want to rely on. Empirical evidence might include:
-BBTS' initial and secondary shipments completely sold out (3rd shipment pending)
-TFsource is completely sold out
-CostCo completely sold out (1 region, of 8, saw clearance prices below 79.99, but that was isolated)
Given this, I don't think you can say Titan Metroplex did poorly.
At any rate, I'd much rather see Planet X give the FOC Dinobots a whirl. Trypticon was WFC. By the time Planet X figures out how to even deal with a figure that big, we'll be on to the next thing. I think playing off of FOC designs, especially when you have the potential to get fans hooked on an entire team, is a smart move.
What?
What we do know is most USA major retail stores never stocked the Titan Metroplex on store shelves. USA Stores like Target,Walmart,Kmart never stocked this item on store shelves. Toys R Us stores barely stocked this item on store shelves for a month or Two last year with barely one or Two on the shelves. Cosco had limited supply. So going by all this info,Yes,Titan Metroplex did sell poorly in stores. As most stores refused to stock the item on shelves due to the high price tag & the huge shelf space it needed.
We all know most USA Retail stores that have internet sites like target,walmart,kmart,TRU. Barely stock there on-line sites with toys,most have skeleton toys stocks. once stuff sells out,it takes forever to restock. So even if Titan Metroplex did sell out on-line. the online ordering volume was so low that it wasn't enough to make titan metroplex a success in sales in America.
The USA TRU.com site didn't list Titan Metroplex in the Transformers section. Visitors on the TRU.com site had to type in the word Metroplex to see the listing. So basically parents,kids,buyers,had to know about metroplex before hand,as the listing was almost invisble on the site. TRU.com did a poor job of listing Metroplex on there site,This no doubt hurt sales of this item.