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I bought Warcraft 3 with TFT for 19.99 in 2006.

I thought it was a 2003 (RoC) and a 2004 (TFT) game, but I was wrong. it is 2002 / 2003.

So 3 years later I picked both up for 19.99€. I might have to pay 10€ more than that.

And Shio could you please tell me where you get the 30% number from?

According to the latest annual financial report it the PC business is very small for Activision (excluding the MMORPG / WoW)

Here are the numbers (revenue):

  1. Xbox 360 with 857 million USD
  2. PS3 with 584 million USD
  3. Wii with 584 million USD
  4. PS2 with 174 million USD
  5. PC with  164 million USD

PC PLUS MMORPG = 1412 million USD
consoles = 2199 million USD
Handhelds = 244 million USD

It might be that the MMORPG part makes more profit than consoles, but it is no big news that WoW is big. The rest of the PC business is pretty small as you can see at the numbers above. That is what I am saying for some time now. The PC business is mainly MMOs or facebook games. There is steam, which is a profitable platform for Valve and a good way to distribute your games, but since iD, Epic and Valve are making console games, the PC business is hurt.

I don't want to troll, these are just my thoughts.



Imagine not having GamePass on your console...