lol at the people trying to downplay this...
this game got some hype...but it wasn't much, or maybe there was but all the killzone 2 threads got it the way i'm not sure...
lol at the people trying to downplay this...
this game got some hype...but it wasn't much, or maybe there was but all the killzone 2 threads got it the way i'm not sure...
its nice to see it has good numbers it deserves it was really fun
Where does the number of 1 milion coming from? Official M$ Take2 or R* numbers. Or just a estimation by ANALies(t)?
"In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation. There is no safe store of value..."
Remembering that this DLC costs $20, these sales are massive for such a price tag.
I expected more than 2 millions, but it's still good.
Squilliam said:
When you look at overall sales numbers, Microsoft systems have improved greatly over Sony systems which have sold far fewer copies of the games.
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I don't get what you added, here. That's what De85 said, isn't it? I was offering another perspective from which to view the sales numbers. You just repeated the first one as far as I can tell, though I don't understand what "Microsoft systems have improved greatly over Sony systems" means. The final product released as GTAIV was limited by the 360's hardware, so you can't be going anywhere near that...
darthdevidem01 said:GTA IV DLC to sell 2m by year endRockstar's exclusive GTA IV content for Xbox 360 – The Lost and the Damned – has sold one million so far, and is likely to reach two million downloads by the end of the year. That's according to analyst Michael Pachter, who said the second GTA IV episode for Xbox 360 is likely to arrive by November following the close of the company's October 31 fiscal year. Pachter also believes that the next console instalment of the series will be released by the end of 2010 – and generate profits of over 50 per cent more than last year's GTA IV. By 2010 the installed base of home consoles is expected to be around 60 million in the US and Europe, and as many as 30 per cent of users could pick up the game. This compares to GTA IV sales of 12 million units, or 40 per cent of the 30 million PS3 and Xbox 360 users, when it was released in April 2008. "We don’t think it is reasonable to estimate that sales of GTA will double the prior version, but we think that a 25 – 30 per cent penetration is reasonable, suggesting 15 – 18 million units sold," said Pachter. "That means that Take-Two’s profits from the next iteration should be approximately 50 per cent greater than from the last version." _______ highest attach rate for a DLC EVER I believe! WOW....good move MS! |
Stopped reading at the underlined.
@Kantor: You should have stopped one line above that.
Edit: Whoops, thought you meant the bolded. Yeah, Pachter sucks!
Nicely done. This should pay off the loan and net both companies some money.
So MS' investment was worth it then if they get a profit out of this.
It's just that simple.