February Game Sales Flop 131
Some financial news from the gaming industry today; NPD Analysts predict that game sales for February will be much lower than hoped-for, down eleven percent from last year. Take-Two Interactive, the publisher for studios Rockstar and Firaxis, posted a loss of $29.1 Million in their first quarter, which ended at the end of January. Not everything was doom and gloom. Newly linked Bioware/Pandemic did great in 2005, with more than 28 million games sold. From that 1up piece: "Neither company has laid out much of their plans for the next-generation consoles, though BioWare's brief showing of their planned Xbox 360 trilogy Mass Effect suggests the companies are poised to be just as ambitious on the coming consoles as ever before. "
February (Score:2)
Re:February (Score:2, Funny)
It was my fault, sorry. (Score:5, Funny)
Re:It was my fault, sorry. (Score:2)
Re:It was my fault, sorry. (Score:4, Interesting)
The reason they aren't getting that many copies of each 360 game
Re:It was my fault, sorry. (Score:2)
Re:It was my fault, sorry. (Score:2)
No joke, you would think the poster above you would have thought about that but I guess not. I can go to the only store to buy games (Wal-Mart) in the town I live in and they don't even bother to get some games now. It almost seems like they aren't carrying some of them at all. I can drive 15 miles away to the next town over and they have everything I could want at tha
Re:It was my fault, sorry. (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:It was my fault, sorry. (Score:1)
Re:It was my fault, sorry. (Score:1)
Damn PS3! (Score:2, Funny)
Next Gen Consoles (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Next Gen Consoles (Score:1, Insightful)
Oblivion
Metroid Prime DS
Brain Age
New Tetris
It's no wonder that February wasn't too hot for game sales.
The more relevant question is... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:The more relevant question is... (Score:1)
Re:The more relevant question is... (Score:4, Funny)
nope, and that's the key here (Score:2)
Re:The more relevant question is... (Score:2)
Re:The more relevant question is... (Score:2)
How about GalCiv II? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:How about GalCiv II? (Score:2, Interesting)
Highlights of the game include a split production system between social and military, a very interesting futuristic tech tree for research, and the strategic split in damage types (energy/physical/missile) and damage re
Re:How about GalCiv II? (Score:1)
Re:How about GalCiv II? (Score:1)
Yes, great month for games. (Score:1)
I thought it was already March (Score:4, Funny)
Crazy me. I thought it was already March.
MMO effect? (Score:5, Interesting)
Blizzard's intent is to continue thier current subscription by introducing long-lasting content. With 6 million users, does anyone else think that this could have a definitive effect on other games (both PC and console).
It's not called Warcrack for nothing.
Re:MMO effect? (Score:1, Insightful)
The fact that Geometry Wars is the most talked about game on the 360 should be a pretty good idication of the sorry state of games for the system. And there doesn't seem to be much on the horizon - at least nothing that isn't going to be on the pc too.
The PS2 seems to be still
Re:MMO effect? (Score:1)
Re:MMO effect? (Score:4, Interesting)
WoW active subscriber base: 6 million
Percent of hardcore players: 5%
Total active hardcore players: 300,000
Cost of a game: $40 (this is very conservative)
Total potential lost revenue: $12 million
If we increase the cost of a game to $50 (a much more realistic amount), the revenue jumps to $15 million. However, I don't think the cost of a game is really a variable here. I think the real problem lies in the 5% assumption. While this may be accurate for those that are hardcore players (and do not much else), another very large subset of players falls into the "doesn't play much else" category: casuals. Why? Becasue they're casual. They only play an hour or two each night, maybe not every night. This is typically because they have additional real life obligations. This would suggest they don't have time to play yet another video game.
I think the percentage of World of Warcraft players that don't play other games on a regular basis is much higher than 5%.
Thoughts? Questions? Comments?
Re:MMO effect? (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:MMO effect? (Score:1)
Re:MMO effect? (Score:2)
This is what people dont understand about wow. 4 hours a day is *not* considered by most, to be a hardcore player. IMHO hardcore would be 8+ hours a day, and i know plenty who play for that length of time. The grand parent clearly has never played wow or they would realize that their arent any other games once you get into that one.
Re:MMO effect? (Score:1)
Re:MMO effect? (Score:1)
My PC game purchases have declined (Score:3, Interesting)
I still play other games besides the MMOs, but my purchasing frequency has gone down. I probably buy a game every other month now, rather than 1-2 a month two years ago. It also takes me longer to wear out a single player game because of time spent with MMOs. I've barely scratched the surface on Civ 4 and
Re:My PC game purchases have declined (Score:1)
Re:My PC game purchases have declined (Score:2)
WoW gets a lot of stuff right and I love the game, but like anything else it gets old and you find yourself with nothing interesting to do.
After getting bored of WoW I started shopping for another MMO. I tried some free trials including Eve online and Star Wars Galaxies. One of the things that's nice about WoW'
Re:My PC game purchases have declined (Score:4, Insightful)
1. Running the same content over and over again in hopes of maybe getting an item that might drop
2. Waiting in a queue for an hour to even get on the server to play
3. Sitting around waiting for hours in game for a chance to play a PVP battleground for 5 minutes
4. Doing repetitive faction grinding quests over and over
5. Enabling, disabling, updating my UI addons for every little patch that Blizzard releases
6. Running through the exact same lower level content for the third or fourth time with an alt
I'm sure EQ2 has plenty of these issues at the high end and I'm sure I'll quit when I get annoyed at it. Right now there are tons of quests for both solo and groups, new zones and dungeons to explore, solid combat and a good player community.
Oh wait, I'm sorry SOE is the devil incarnate and Blizzard is capable of doing no wrong.
I'm no marketing expert, but... (Score:1)
March (Score:4, Interesting)
Fight Night Round 3, Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter, Elder Scrolls: Oblivion, Burnout, College hoops 2k6 for 360, etc.
Re:March (Score:2)
Re:March (Score:1)
March is another lame month. (Score:1)
I don't care about that shit. You don't care about it. No one does.
There are some games I want to buy, but haven't because I'm shit outta money. None of them are in the list you mentioned. Those games are Animal Crossing and Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney. One has the unique feature of WiFi play (and also a nice touch-screen interface to a game that sorely needs it), and the other is the only law simulation I kno
Re:March is another lame month. (Score:3, Insightful)
Just because a game is a sequel doesn't make it not good. Just because you don't care about that shit mean no one does. Get off your high horse, will ya? I'm quite looking forward to playing GRAW and Oblivion.
And forget GarageBand, give Elektroplankton a rent at least. Its quite fun.
Re:March is another lame month. (Score:2)
Good luck finding a copy. I've been looking for it for a month.
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For Feb I bought... (Score:2)
Other then that BF2 + Special forces (because my other disk was stolen).
TBH I have stopped buying games. I have budget for 2 MMO games. At the moment its COV. But looking for another to play as well.
Re:For Feb I bought... (Score:2)
I had been considering it, but there were virtually no positive remarks in any of the comments sections of previews/reviews.
I really wonder at the staying power of WoW though. It does have a strong appeal for MMOG players, but Raids and PVP can't appeal to everyone. Something new is bound to come along, I just hope we don't miss out on a real treasure because it doesn't have the marketing power needed.
I know I want something new to explore. My kingdom for a Shadowru
Re:For Feb I bought... (Score:1)
And of course, everyone is waiting for burning crusade (delayed again.
Ira
Re:For Feb I bought... (Score:1)
Ira
Re:For Feb I bought... (Score:2)
Yes, please. (Score:1)
Re:For Feb I bought... (Score:2)
I wouldn't even give it looks. The looks on the box are way better then in game. The UI is badly done, movement is painful and I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong but I couldn't for the life of me find a jump key.
COV/EQ2/WOW sets a very high standard to what a game should look like. COV/COH certainly sets the standard for character customisation.
Re:For Feb I bought... (Score:2)
I have RF-Online as well, mainly because I played the game over in Japan and it looked interested... interesting enough to want to know what all that text actually said. I've been playing it for about a week now, and one thing to note is it really is a Korean MMO. Let me explain.
The game has two primary components, PvP and grind. The grind is a bit different than your usual fare, as it's not all based on experience and
Gee, never saw this coming. (Score:4, Interesting)
It's like the other 11 months of the year don't matter.
WoW (Score:4, Funny)
This is nothing special, half the gaming market is now addicted to World of Warcraft, and has lost contact to the physical world. Analysts expect this effect to become smaller in a few years, though the market will probably never go back to what it was, considering the number of starvation casualties expected.
Nothing I want (Score:2)
Re:Nothing I want (Score:1)
First quarter? (Score:2, Interesting)
How does their first quarter end in January? I don't know of any insustry where the fiscal year begins in November.
Re:First quarter? (Score:1)
Re:First quarter? (Score:1)
Re:First quarter? (Score:2)
The fiscal year can begin anytime they want it to - depending on when they incorporated and how they were structured. I work for a company in the health field and our year begins in October and ends in September. It is pretty much arbitrary although most corporations tend to follow the major trend in their area since filings with the SEC and earning reports fall on the same time and Wall Street can compare them easier.
Re:First quarter? (Score:2)
Another poster beat me to stating that a fiscal year can begin at any time, and that it is on a per-company basis.
Aside from that, November -> Janurary is still good for a fiscal quarter as it covers the Christmas season and post-christmas activity. The next fiscal cycle then covers the Feburary fall-off and March rebound.
New Monthly Headlines... (Score:3, Insightful)
every month= game sales down, **AA crying that movie profits are down and music sales (CD's) are down, none of them can get a clue I guess, a lot of are tired of DRM, high prices, and slipping quality and us sheep are looking for better pastures.
There's a difference (Score:2)
Re:There's a difference (Score:2)
No joke. I picked up a new release DVD last Tuesday and it has that forced "Piracy is Stealing" thing you have to watch. What is the point of that? I can't imagine that any movie pirate actually leaves that message on the begining of a DVD rip or anything.
Game Overload, Time Restrictions (Score:4, Interesting)
Why would I buy more now?
Let me get through those games, or at least get my money's worth from them. Then I'll think about new games. By that time the Revolution will be out anyway, and I'll only have time for games that provide immediate fun.
Re:Game Overload, Time Restrictions (Score:2)
I haven't finished TES III: Morrowind, nevermind the two expansions.
I haven't played Civ4 half as much as I'd like, maybe half a dozen games.
I've Myst 5 to play.
I'm only about halfway through Guild Wars with my first character.
I have Fable to play (yeah, it seems that it isn't too great, but I'll enjoy playing it through all the same, it looks reasonable pretty and has a story to follow).
And to cap it all, I'm buying TES
Re:Game Overload, Time Restrictions (Score:1)
Let me kick the internet addiction first...
Steam (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Steam (Score:2)
Re:Steam (Score:1)
Re:Steam (Score:2)
What's coming? (Maybe an Ask Slashdot...) (Score:5, Insightful)
The malaise stretches across the board: Nobody's talking about a new GTA game (GTA: Akron maybe?), no Dooms or Quakes or Half Lifes, or even Katamari Damarcys; no AAA titles to make me even inquisitive.
Comments on
In short, you (the game industry) got nothin', and now we all know it.
Re:What's coming? (Maybe an Ask Slashdot...) (Score:1)
I think there's a Katamari for the PSP out.
I'm holding out for GTA: Emerald City (Seattle)
Re:What's coming? (Maybe an Ask Slashdot...) (Score:1)
Re:What's coming? (Maybe an Ask Slashdot...) (Score:3, Insightful)
There were hundreds of titles out just before Christmas, and nobody could have played every single thing that they liked the look of, surely?
The UK's February release schedule is just as bad, but it ALWAYS HAS BEEN. This isn't news for Chrissakes. Every year, the industry suffers a massive downturn in February. Christmas shopping covers Nov/Dec, then January sales cover January, then February has...well, a bunch of crappy Game
Re:What's coming? (Maybe an Ask Slashdot...) (Score:2)
Re:What's coming? (Maybe an Ask Slashdot...) (Score:1)
FYI - They are comparing this February to last February. Earnings are always compared to the s
Re:What's coming? (Maybe an Ask Slashdot...) (Score:2)
Oblivion! (Score:2)
Just to name a few, mostly for PC.
Re:Oblivion! (Score:1)
Quake and Half-life (Score:1)
Half-Life 2: Aftermath
Plus Metroid Prime: Hunters is supposed the be the DSes Quake
Both ET:QW and MP:H, judging by their reviews, have the potential to be the FPS of the year.
Supreme Commander might turn up soon too if we're lucky.
Re:What's coming? (Maybe an Ask Slashdot...) (Score:1)
Ask who they poll at NPD (Score:1)
1. Sims 2: Night Life - for my PC, as an upgrade to Sims 2: University
2. Sims 2 - for my xBox, since it's different in the console version
and guides for both (games at EBX, books at Barnes & Noble).
I "bought" GalCiv2 in February (Score:1)
I bought a lot of games in February (Score:1)
Which sales? (Score:2, Interesting)
I expect March to be slower... (Score:5, Insightful)
One hundred and twenty fucking dollars? Give me a break. I had a hard enough time justifying a game at $80 or $90, but to bust out a three figure pricetag is just ridiculous. I've got a "good" job, my wife and I have plenty of disposable income and we're both quite enthusiastic gamers but we've just been priced out of the market quite frankly.
If people with a few grand a month to basically throw away are being put off by the cost of this "next gen" crap, what's that going to do for the guy who will need to spend two weeks of his income just to pick up the console and a couple of games?
I really do hope the 360 launch flops down here, it sure as hell deserves to.
Re:I expect March to be slower... (Score:2)
Re:I expect March to be slower... (Score:2)
I can't see any justification for the high price of games these days. It's not like we've got massive amounts of money to throw around as a nation (the mean income certainly seems to be falling to me) and entertainment sure as hell isn't getting any cheaper.
Hell, neither are other aspects of life.
I'm not basing this on any real figures I have, just personal experiences.
Re:I expect March to be slower... (Score:2)
Exciting career in market analysis... (Score:1)
I predict that the Saturn and Dreamcast will flop, Nintendo will dominate the handhold market, Microsoft will eventually enter the console business, and Duke Nukem Forever won't make it out in 2002!
(Silly me, I always thought that predictions had to be made before the fact, this changes everything!)
This is so not surprising. (Score:1)
I bought Black... (Score:3, Insightful)
Been playing games steadily (Score:2)
Let
GRAW (Score:1)
Damn dude? (Score:2)