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Forums - Sales Discussion - May 2013 NPD Thread!

Wow. Go Injustice!
Metro Last Light not as high as I hoped :( But REvelations HD looks to be massive bomba.



It's just that simple.

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Boo yah! I predicted that one right! :D



It seems that the user at neogaf who posted the Wii U numbers doesn`t really have access to numbers and is only making a prediction.



3DS explosion incoming in June!



DélioPT said:
It seems that the user at neogaf who posted the Wii U numbers doesn`t really have access to numbers and is only making a prediction.

There are two... the one that postes > 30k have access... the other one < 34k I don't know.



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I didn't realise this was the month that Resident Evil: Revelations released. At least Japan pulled up the sales a bit, because holy shit they're bad in the USA.

Quite a few major errors in the tracking of software here, too. I wonder if it's simply that Injustice & Dead Island did better than VGChartz was anticipating; or that everything else has done worse.

On the hardware side... uff. Looks like some overtracking this time around, which is never fun to see. At least Vita & Wii-U seem in the right ballpark =/



Boutros said:

http://www.gamesindustry.biz/article...plummet-in-may

NPD report shows software, led by Injustice: Gods Among Us, down 44% as total industry sales fall 25%. Software sales were the lowest since May 2000

Coming off E3, the industry has a sense of optimism, looking forward to new consoles, new games and new technologies. The reality of today, however, is that retail sales are dreadful. NPD's May 2013 report shows an overall drop of 25 percent, as sales fell to $386.3 million, while software got hammered, dropping 44 percent to $187.6 million and hardware fell 31 percent to $96 million. Accessories also fell six percent to $115.3 million.

Liam Callahan, NPD analyst, explained, "Overall entertainment software declines, down forty-four percent, were driven partly by sharp year-over-year declines within PC games due to poor comparisons to last year's Diablo 3 release."

"Softness in new physical entertainment software sales stemmed from a decline in the number of new launches, with over 30 percent fewer new SKUs, as well as poor performance of the new SKUs that were released. New SKUs generated over seventy percent less units on a per-SKU basis, and a decrease of over eighty percent revenue per SKU," he continued. "Overall new launch performance in May'13 was poor, down 84 percent in units, decreasing 88 percent in dollars, which was driven by PCs and Consoles as new launches for portables were up 5 percent in units, and down only 7 percent in dollars."

"In May 2013, the top 10 games represented a lower percentage of sales compared to games from the previous few Mays at 18 percent of overall unit sales and 25 percent of overall dollars, compared to 30 percent of units and 45 percent of dollars in May 2012. This is contrary to trends we've been seeing over the last few years with the top ten games generating a larger percentage of overall sales and may be indicative of the weak new launch performance this May."

Wedbush analyst Michael Pachter noted on Twitter that this May's software numbers were actually the lowest for handhelds and consoles since May 2000. The industry clearly needs to do something to drive software sales back up. Publishers are hoping that Xbox One and PS4 are at least part of the solution this holiday.

The hardware side of the industry didn't fare much better than software. While NPD doesn't give us units data anymore, the firm noted that 3DS, which saw sales flat year-over-year with May 2012, represented the best performance. "Nintendo's 3DS edged out the 360 as the top selling platform across hardware and portables. However, the 360 was the top selling console hardware platform this month for the twenty-ninth consecutive month," Callahan said.

So we can guess the 3DS numbers? How much did it do last year?



I know MS and Sony probably want to wait for September for price cuts, but this is getting silly. These systems are what, 7-8 years old and they still have $269.99/$299.99 prices. I know the X360 has a lower tiered one, but still price cuts are needed now.



Vgchartz are inaccurate this month aswell. Don't know why people follow this site if it keeps being wrong all the time.



So according to last year's NPD 3DS sold 113.5k units. Seeing it's flat yet sold more than 360 puts it at around 115k-120k. Was hoping for a bit more but that's the best May for the 3DS so that's something?

It should comfortably do 200k+ for June though imo which would be refreshing.

Link: http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=144461&page=2