| Shadow1980 said: Oh, and for those who think Halo 5 will make a huge difference, keep this in mind: a combination of Halo 3 and a price cut were not enough to provide a truly sustained boost to 360 sales. The combination of those two factors did make September 2007 one of the best non-holiday months ever for the 360 in the U.S., but sales were down 30% the next month, and by spring of 2008 the 360 was back to where it was before the price cut. Furthermore, subsequent Halo games appear to have had a negligible effect on hardware sales. One of the lessons that the history of game sales teaches us is that individual software releases by themselves rarely have the ability to provide any kind of substantial long-term boost, much less carry an entire system by itself. The number of titles that fit this description probably numbers no greater than half a dozen, and the seventh generation suggests that no future Halo game will ever be added to that group. The fact that Halo as a franchise has not seen any real growth since Halo 3 (first-month sales were flat from H3 to Reach to H4, and VGC cumulative data also indicates very similar performances over time) lends further credence to my claim that Halo 5 will not be a significant factor in long-term Xbox One sales. |
Yea I think a series can only go on for so long (COD seems to break that mold). I think evenually people get tired of it. For instance Gears of War was one of the main reasons I got a 360 (mass effect also) and I got every single Gears game first day after that (except judgement hate prequel stories). I went PS4 this gen cause honestly I'm just done with Gears it was fun at first but now I could not play it ever again and be ok. I would like to have the opportunity against but it's not enough for me to ignore resoultion. My TV is to damn big and my apartment to damn small.







