Chippiewill
11-02-2012, 05:03 PM
Video game sales slumped in the US - their biggest market - in January.
NPD group said stores sold $1.14bn (£720m) worth of games over the month, down 34% on the previous year. It added that hardware sales were down 38%.
The consumer data provider linked the drop to a lack of major new releases.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16983122
I can't say I'm surprised all the triple-A titles came out on time this year (Unlike Portal 2, GTA IV etc.) so no big games would be released in January as there often are. However FF13-II came out recently so I suspect this month will be a bit more active. But also there was a massive push by a lot of industries to boost sales over Christmas so it's only natural that people would cut back more than usual after Christmas.
NPD group said stores sold $1.14bn (£720m) worth of games over the month, down 34% on the previous year. It added that hardware sales were down 38%.
The consumer data provider linked the drop to a lack of major new releases.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-16983122
I can't say I'm surprised all the triple-A titles came out on time this year (Unlike Portal 2, GTA IV etc.) so no big games would be released in January as there often are. However FF13-II came out recently so I suspect this month will be a bit more active. But also there was a massive push by a lot of industries to boost sales over Christmas so it's only natural that people would cut back more than usual after Christmas.