User blog comment:OtterJiang/V3 - Good, Bad, and Ugly/@comment-30602727-20141224014824/@comment-5051846-20141224202403

That's an interesting way to look at it. I don't think it's possible to get a firm opinion on SeeU's success throughout V3 from the sales info we can gather. We know that in the period after her release SeeU sold less than SBS expected (as stated by the company, I think it's on her wikia page). CreCrew being shut down due to being too expensive to run could also be considered evidence that SeeU did not attract enough attention. Without properly tracking statistics it's difficult to tell whether sales improved, or continued along a rate that became more favorable over time, though they might have done.

Annoyingly, observing effects on 90 units is probably not a large enough sample to draw a conclusion from, but unfortunately larger sales trends over time is something we don't have access too. But even after that we would not be able to read SBS's minds to see whether they think SeeU was successful or not, as it depends on their opinions. orz I think this is going to be something that can't ever be judged with certainty. I would like it if companies released more sales information, as it's a useful for judging popularity, but usually companies prefer to release statistics when they're something to boast about.