HARDWARE:
1. Xbox 360: 1.26M (-25.9%*) - al primo posto per la 23° settimana consecutiva.
2. PlayStation 3: 650-700K (~ -25%*)
3. Nintendo 3DS: 540K (-32.1%*)
4. Nintendo Wii U: 425K - sold out in alcune regioni, facilmente trovabile in altre. In confronto: il Wii ha fatto 475k nella sua prima settimana di lancio nei US.
5. Nintendo Wii: 420K (-51.1%*)
6. Nintendo DS: 370K (+5.7%*)
7. PlayStation Vita: 210K-225K
* in confronto a Novembre 2011
SOFTWARE:
1. Call of Duty: Black Ops II [360 > PS3 > PC > Wii U] - 7.5M, di cui 7.4M su 360 + PS3 e solo 100k tra PC + Wii U. BO1 aveva fatto 8.4M e MW 9M, ma lo hanno fatto con una settimana in più.
2. Halo 4 [360] - 3.2M Halo 3 e Reach hanno fatto 3.3M l'uno, ma in metà del tempo.
3. Assassin's Creed III [360 > PS3 > Wii U > PC] - 2.9M - AC2, Revelations e Brotherhood hanno fatto ~1M al lancio, questo è un record fantastico per la serie e dimostra la sua crescita.
4. Just Dance 4 [Wii > 360 > Wii U > PS3]
5. Madden NFL 2013 [360 > PS3 > Wii > PSV > Wii U]
6. Skylanders Giants [Wii > 360 > PS3 > 3DS > Wii U] - +250% rispetto a Skylanders in Novembre 2011
7. Need for Speed: Most Wanted [PS3 > 360 > PSV > PC] - 509K - meglio degli ultimi capitoli Hot Pursuit (417K) e The Run (ancora peggio)
8. NBA 2K13 [360 > PS3 > Wii > PSP > Wii U > PC]
9. WWE 13 [360 > PS3 > Wii]
10. FIFA Soccer 13 [360 > PS3 > Wii > PSV > 3DS > Wii U > PSP]
Classifica Software Wii U:
1. New Super Mario Bros. U [Wii U] - 243K
2. ZombiU - <55K, meno di 50% di Red Steel al launch del Wii U, che ha fatto 110k.
3. Scribblenauts Unlimited
4. CoD: Black Ops II - 21K, solo 5% di quelli che hanno preso il Wii U hanno comprato CoD.
5. Just Dance 4
6. Nintendo Land - (senza bundle)
7. Epic Mickey 2 - <10k, ~60% dei titoli Wii U non hanno raggiunto 10k.
8. Batman: Arkham City: Armored Edition
9. Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing Transformed
10. Skylanders Giants
11. Assassin's Creed 3
12. SiNG Party
13. Madden NFL 13
14. ESPN Sports Connection
15. Ninja Gaiden 3
Totale: 510K, nella media, chi ha preso il Wii U ha comprato 1.2 giochi.
CITAZIONI ADDIZIONALI:
Microsoft ha scritto:Xbox 360 sold 1.26 million units in November, maintaining the number-one console spot in the U.S. for the 23rd consecutive month.
Total retail spend on the Xbox 360 platform in November (hardware, software and accessories) reached $1.2 billion, the most for any console in the U.S.
During the month of November, Xbox 360 held four of the top 10 console game titles including: “Halo 4,” “Call of Duty: Black Ops 2,” “Assassin’s Creed 3,” and “NFL Madden 13.”
Nintendo ha scritto:Wii U: Following its launch on Nov. 18 and with only seven days of sales captured in the data, Wii U sold more than 425,000 units, nearly matching the Wii system’s first-week total of 475,000. On the software front, New Super Mario Bros. U sold more than 243,000 units, an attach rate of nearly 60 percent.
Nintendo 3DS: The platform kicked off its second holiday season by selling nearly 540,000 units and has now sold nearly 6.5 million units life to date. Additionally, Mario Kart 7 became the second Nintendo 3DS game to cross 2 million units sold in the U.S.
Wii: In its seventh November, Wii sold 420,000 units and has now sold more than 40 million units in the United States alone.
Nintendo DS: In its 97th month overall, Nintendo DS sold more than 370,000 units and will cross 53 million units sold life to date in the next few days.
USA Today ha scritto:Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter deemed the November sales results -- a record 12 months of declines -- as "worse than I expected."
The culprit, he says, was Wii U hardware sales, which came in about $50 million below expected, and sales of Nintendo handhelds, the DS and 3DS. "Wii U software sales were abysmal, only New Super Mario Bros. sold any meaningful units."
NPD analyst Liam Callahan noted that fewer games were released in November, compared to November 2011. However, the top five games had 5% more sales, unit-wise, than the top five from 2011.
"These new titles are holding their own and generating the same number of dollars per title on average," he said. "Unfortunately, declines this month stemmed from softer sales from catalog titles, which launched outside of this month, with dollar sales down 11 percent, collectively."
Other optimistic points: November's 11% overall decline was the smallest year-over-year decrease in 2012. "This is a sign of momentum going into the December holiday period," Callahan says.
And Wii U sales generated 21% more revenue than the Wii launch in November 2006, he said. "With an average price 35% higher for the Wii U at launch, compared to the Wii, this is an example of how consumers are willing to come out and spend when they see the value of the product."
Comparing Wii sales from November 2011 to Wii sales combined with Wii U sales in November 2012, dollar sales increased by 76 percent.
Ultima modifica di Fosh il 8 dicembre 2012, 6:40, modificato 9 volte in totale.