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NPD released sales data for PC games including the top 10 games of 2007 for the PC -

1. World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade Expansion Pack--Vivendi Games--2.25 million
2. World of Warcraft--Vivendi Games--914,000
3. The Sims 2: Seasons Expansion Pack--Electronic Arts--433,000
4. Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare--Activision--383,000
5. Command & Conquer 3: Tiberium Wars--Electronic Arts--343,000
6. Sim City 4 Deluxe--Electronic Arts--284,000
7. The Sims 2--Electronic Arts--281,000
8. The Sims 2: Bon Voyage Expansion Pack--Electronic Arts--271,000
9. Age of Empires III--Microsoft--259,000
10. The Sims 2: Pets Expansion Pack--Electronic Arts--236,000

Source - http://www.gamespot.com/news/6185090.html?action=convert&om_clk=latestnews&tag=latestnews;title;4

 Maybe ioi or another mod could update some of the data of pc titles in the database with this information



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i wonder why americans dont really buy pc games



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NPD, as far as i know, still doesn't include digital sales so sales are probably higher for a lot of games. For example COD4 is also on Steam & C&C3 is on EA Link.



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Of course this doesn't account for Steam sales which is quite a lot.



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does anyone track steam sales?



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9 out of those 10 games are available for Mac as well. I will remember this for the next time someone starts a Mac FUD thread.



Hardcore gaming is a bubble economy blown up by Microsoft's $7 $6 billion losses.

reverie said:
9 out of those 10 games are available for Mac as well. I will remember this for the next time someone starts a Mac FUD thread.

 Mac sucks by the way.



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brute said:
does anyone track steam sales?

 well Valve does but they don't release sales info. 



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not bad sales for a PC market that's smaller than 1 single european country PC market (Germany). There is still the matter of Downloadable sales not being tracked, and, in case of games like Crysis, GPU bundle sales not being tracked.