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Movie tie-in beats expectations--and overcomes so-so reviews--to almost go triple platinum on the PC, PS3, PSP, 360, DS, and Wii.

To say Avatar has been successful would be an understatement. The film now boasts the highest box-office proceeds of all time ($2.72 billion and counting) and has set DVD and Blu-ray disc records (6.7 million copies sold in four days in the US and Canada). However, the game tie-in to director James Cameron's sci-fi epic didn't get the same critical acclaim as its big-screen counterpart, receiving middling scores from reviewers.

 

Despite so-so reviews, Avatar has nearly gone triple platinum.

 

Luckily for Ubisoft, the tepid response from the press hasn't prevented the game from nearly going triple platinum. "The game Avatar performed ahead of our expectation in the quarter, notably on Wii, and ended up close to 2.7 million units sold in the full year, delivering a positive contribution for the company," Ubisoft CEO Yves Guillemot told analysts during a conference call yesterday. "The game continues to sell well, notably thanks to the launch of the movie DVD."

Despite robust sales of Avatar, Ubisoft still posted a loss for the 12 months ending March 31, 2010--although it reaped over $1 billion in sales. It may get a chance to make another game on the film franchise, though. Cameron has already announced plans for a sequel that will explore the oceans of the first film's setting, the untamed world Pandora. An extended version of the first Avatar will be rereleased in theaters this summer, likely giving sales of the game a boost as well.



The Official 'The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword' Thread (Updated):
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=134508&page=1
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I checked the sales of Avatar on vgchartz.

PS3 0,49 m
X360 0,47 m
Wii 0,40 m
PSP 0,24 m
DS 0,20 m

The Wii has not the highest Sales ... However I think Ubisoft still made more money because of lower development costs and this might be the reason for mentioning the Wii.



1.8 mill sold, 900k on shelves? sound rght across 5 skews?



 

Seece said:
1.8 mill sold, 900k on shelves? sound rght across 5 skews?


6 SKUs actually if you include PC. Its probably undertracked by about 20% inspite of the lack of PC sales.



Tease.

Squilliam said:
Seece said:
1.8 mill sold, 900k on shelves? sound rght across 5 skews?


6 SKUs actually if you include PC. Its probably undertracked by about 20% inspite of the lack of PC sales.

God forbid we forget PC. You're right that's still a dip, but I did see an article of them saying it didn't sell as well as they'd hoped (I imagine they mean real sales) so perhaps LOTS of copies sitting on shelves?



 

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Seece said:
Squilliam said:
Seece said:
1.8 mill sold, 900k on shelves? sound rght across 5 skews?


6 SKUs actually if you include PC. Its probably undertracked by about 20% inspite of the lack of PC sales.

God forbid we forget PC. You're right that's still a dip, but I did see an article of them saying it didn't sell as well as they'd hoped (I imagine they mean real sales) so perhaps LOTS of copies sitting on shelves?

~5-600k is a large number on the shelves!



Tease.

wow people never stop buying these kinds of games



lol, last quarter they said avatar game sales were dissapointing, i wonder if the DVD release really had that much of an impact.



currently playing: Skyward Sword, Mario Sunshine, Xenoblade Chronicles X

It'll also sell in summer



The Official 'The Legend of Zelda: Skyward Sword' Thread (Updated):
http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=134508&page=1

1) Playing as your hero is fun! so kids (and adults) like playing movie/cartoon tie ins....
-> reviews always underestimate the fun factor...

2) HD versions were in 3D... so that surely helped the sales.

3) I was gonna wait for the 3D blue ray... but I got the DVD for free.... (yes this is on subject... they speak of DVD sales).



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