Konami has today released its Q3 financial results, revealing that compared to same period last year sales of PES are down by 1.8 million units.

As shown in the table below, PES isn’t mentioned specifically (just the soccer genre itself), but it would be fair to assume that PES 2014 makes up a large chunk of that 3.72 million figure. It’s worth noting that for the five previous years PES sales have also been down, but the difference has never been as big. Just to compare, 0.21, 0.83, 0.40, 0.45 and 0.05 million, these numbers cover how much the sales were down by in the last five years during the same financial period.

In the PDF released by Konami, they do state that the figures shown should be looked at with caution and certain factors taken into consideration, including changes in economic conditions and fluctuations in foreign exchange rates.

Although this applies to all the genres mentioned, the pie chart below shows that the PlayStation 3 still is where you lovely people continue to play PES. Something for Konami to bear in mind with PES 2015 coming to next-gen? Maybe.

That 3.72 million figure is up until December 2013, so it’s more than likely to have improved at least a little bit by now, especially with the November 2013 release of Winning Eleven 2014 in Japan. If that is the case, when the full financial year’s figures are released there should be an improvement, but as it stands PES 2014 is on course to get the unwanted lowest selling PES game of the PS3/Xbox 360 generation title.