SEGA Sammy Holdings Posts Fiscal Earnings

SEGA Sammy, the holdings company that was formed through the merger between SEGA and Sammy, has posted its fiscal earnings containing interesting information for well... interested gamers. The full SEGA Sammy Holdings fiscal statements can be read here and here, what interests us most at Pixel Judge is the SEGA earnings through video games released on the PC.
First of all, on page 5 of the earnings statements, it is revealed how the split is for each region of SEGA's sales across all home video game software platforms. With Europe being its strongest region, boasting roughly 8 million game unit sales and the USA following up with 6 million, whilst Japan plus other with 3 million. Then in terms of the platform split, the PC was one of SEGA's global weakest platforms, bearing in minds it also received the lowest number of titles. The PC only made up nearly a million units out of the total 17 million units. However, SEGA had 86 different titles, of which only 5 made it to PC.
Then in terms of actual performance of the titles, SEGA's best selling title was Sonic & All Star Racing Transformed, which sold nearly 1.4 million units across Europe and the US on the PC, PS3, Xbox 360, WiiU, and 3DS. Following this is the very controversial Aliens: Colonial Marines, which sold roughly 1.3 million units in those same regions on the PC, Xbox 360 and PC. There is no mention of the projected sales that SEGA had for this title, but when compared to the other triple-A titles this past year, these are really poor sales.
It will be interesting to see how SEGA reacts to these fiscal results and what changes (if any?) they will make to their business strategy.