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Guitar Hero tops $2 billion, Activision Blizzard earns $981 million in Q1

Rhythm franchise only third series to top lifetime-sales milestone; COD4 sales hit 13 million; World Tour, Lich King top multiplatform, PC charts for quarter; MMORPG revenues more than $100 million per month.

Whereas rivals THQ and Electronic Arts reported red ink this week, Activision Blizzard released earnings solidly in the black today. For the January-March quarter, the first of its fiscal year, the company exceeded its $860 million earnings target, as it predicted it would three weeks ago.

The Santa Monica, California-based operation reported a whopping $981 million in net revenues for the quarter--nearly as much money as competitor THQ's entire annual income and archrival Electronic Arts' annual losses.

Year-on-year figures are not available, given that Activision Blizzard did not officially come into being until last July, but the company submitted now-defunct Vivendi Games' $325 million Q1 2008 for comparison's sake. Profit-wise, the company racked up $189 million in net income, more than quadruple the $43 million that Vivendi made in the same quarter the year prior.

Unsurprisingly, the Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, and World of Warcraft series were singled out as the quarters' big earners. Citing numbers from the NPD Group, Activision declared "Guitar Hero World Tour was the #1 best-selling third-party title in the U.S. across all platforms in dollars." (Emphasis added.) Sales of the rhythm franchise were also up 84 percent for the quarter in Europe, according to figures from UK-based research firm Charttrack and Germany-headquarted Gfk.

Unsurprisingly, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King was the number-one game for the quarter on the PC charts, according to NPD. A closer look at earnings numbers showed the impact of the World of Warcraft franchise on the company's bottom line. Massively multiplayer online role-playing game income for the quarter was $314 million, or more than $100 million per month.

After the earnings report, Activision executives held a conference call with analysts to talk more about its finances and game lineup. Highlights from the call are below:

--The company has $3.1 billion in cash on hand as of the end of the quarter, and is continuing to buy back stock.

--CFO and chief corporate officer Thomas Tippl said that reduced Guitar Hero hardware manufacturing costs will increase profit margins.

--Blizzard Entertainment will be ramping up its development costs during the rest of the year; MMORPG revenue will be an estimated 35 percent of earnings in the April-June quarter.

--The company will have 11 major releases in the back half of the year, as compared to eight last year.

--Activision president Mike Griffith said that the installed base of current-generation hardware in the US and Europe, including handhelds, to be 170 million units.

--Guitar Hero now commands 55 percent of the music-based game market in North America and Europe. "We took share from Rock Band in North America and Europe," claimed Griffith. Guitar Hero outsold Rock Band 10 to 1 in Europe, and "should improve" when GH: Metallica launches there next month.

--On rhythm games: "This is a genre retailers continue to disproportionately support."

--DJ Hero can be supplemented with a guitar. "It is an all-new interactive music experience that allows gamers to rule the party, delivering unique remixes and mash-ups created by professional DJs exclusively for the game."

--50 percent of likely buyers for DJ Hero are consumers who are not Guitar Hero owners.

--All Guitar Hero instruments will work with Band Hero, but the DJ Hero turntable will not.

--More than 35 million Guitar Hero games sold, and more than 40 million "professional songs" have been downloaded.

--Bizarre Creations' new racing game, Blur, is officially confirmed and will be on hand at E3.

--Griffith: "From a business perspective, we are targeting Blur to do for racing what Call of Duty did for shooters, and that was the goal when we acquired Bizarre Creations [in 2007] to make this game. "

-Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare life-to-date sales now top 13 million, nearly as many as Grand Theft Auto IV.

--In the back half of the year, Activision is also "planning to release our reinvention of Tony Hawk with a very innovative and interactive game that lets consumers skateboard. Our goal was to reinvent this franchise where we engage a broad mass-market consumer, and we feel good about what this game can do."

--President and cofounder of Blizzard Entertainment, Mike Morhaime: "This summer we will beta-testing, this phase will signal the final stretch of development. During the Starcraft II beta test, we'll begin external testing of our new Battle.net, including some features that are designed to connect all future Blizzard games. This includes new tools that will make it easier for players to communicate with each other between games. We are also introducing a centralized system that would let players manage of all their Blizzard entertainment games and future games in one place without having to remember multiple sets of login information."

--This quarter, the Guitar Hero franchise surpassed the $2 billion mark in terms of sales, and "is only the third franchise in the history of gaming besides Super Mario and Madden to achieve that milestone," according to Griffith.

104 Comments

  • RitterXplode

    Posted Nov 26, 2009 6:52 pm PT

    They make a huge amount of money out of WoW. I bet it's the game that give it's company the biggest monthly profit by... A LOT.

  • Mr_Versipellis

    Posted Jun 16, 2009 11:13 am PT

    Activision are the new Larry-Probst EA...

  • GamerEternal

    Posted May 23, 2009 12:26 am PT

    One thing though, I did enjoy the hell outta that Wolverine game.

  • GamerEternal

    Posted May 22, 2009 8:51 pm PT

    I don't care about sales figures, I care about game quality and I support Activision because they make great games. Well GH is a great series but I don't understand how in the **** people would buy it over RB, which is way more fun. Although, as a natural lyricist, I look forward to the day when I can use my XBOX720 or 3602 or whatever, make some beats, burn a CD and sell it. Spiderman is a great series and TH's ok. I've never been one for COD and I think WoW is a waste of time, considering I don't want to play a game endlessly that causes me to miss out on all the other great games because I'm playing one-game. To be honest, I think Activision is a company that is very over-rated and I prefer Capcom anyday of the week. As for the issue, of making more money, it's great that they made another billion dollars, let's all celebrate with a big middle finger to Activision because they are the exact reason companies I grew up with like WD are out of business.
    Maybe, between them and Nintendo, they can bring about another video game crash. Makes me wonder, what game companies will go next......

  • JTR_IceBerg

    Posted May 13, 2009 7:05 pm PT

    haha, nice man...

    find NyGin07 post and read for lols

  • nintendoboy16

    Posted May 10, 2009 6:53 pm PT

    Nice job Activision Blizzard.

  • shadowkiller11

    Posted May 10, 2009 10:06 am PT

    thats great considering other companies have been losing money.

  • Phaselinear

    Posted May 9, 2009 10:03 am PT

    It's amazing how they can haul in billion(s), yet they fall short of expectations. That's what happens when you overpay your help, and spend way over your budget for promotion. If they thought more about their game(s) [like Halo, Mass Effect...etc.] you might get a movie out of it too!

  • NyGin07

    Posted May 8, 2009 12:19 pm PT

    Merl57, yeah that guy rocks doesnt he

  • frogiggy323

    Posted May 8, 2009 11:00 am PT

    40 million professional song downloads? Is that supposed to mean paid downloads?

  • necronaux

    Posted May 8, 2009 10:26 am PT

    Activision fell short of a billion? Phttt, wusses.

  • Tyraan

    Posted May 8, 2009 9:17 am PT

    @uberjannie: I've never put much faith in any numbers a company might release for their costs. Could be under or over estimating them to make themselves look better...never know. Interesting thing about the article is that it doesn't say if that's an annual, monthly or all time cost. I highly doubt it's for all time nor could I see it being annual as that would make Blizzard a very rich company. I would tend to agree though that if that 200mil number is accurate that it's just upkeep. Hardware, and the kind of hardware they need to run is extremely pricey. A good designer can make 6 figures a year and even CSRs are pretty high up on the yearly salary. I imagine that if you guestimated the salaries of all the design, tech, monitoring, CSR, GMs etc etc for one year that it would make that 200mil number seem like pocket change.

    Considering Blizzard isn't just WoW you also have to figure in the various departments for their three top games (WoW, Diablo and SC) that all have their own staff for every aspect involved. These numbers here aren't just for WoW and the article you linked was about WoW only.

    Who knows though. We can only guess but my guess is that they do make a ton of cash but are forking it over big time as well.

  • Mr_Versipellis

    Posted May 8, 2009 9:17 am PT

    2 Billion from GH? That's a third of what the Wii's made...

  • nappan

    Posted May 8, 2009 9:02 am PT

    @uberjannie: Hmmm now that is interesting. If those numbers cover their total overhead (R&D, electricity, etc) that's amazing, and yeah, wow they're raking it in. Between you and Tyraan, this is getting interesting!

  • uberjannie

    Posted May 8, 2009 8:20 am PT

    @Tyraan : I remember reading somwhere before the burning crusade that the total cost of WoW (including salery of staff and servers) went to a total of 200 000 000 USD. That was right before WotLK. Thus, the expenses arent as bad as you say they are.
    Remember, thats since 2004 , you can imagine the pile of money Vivendi has earned from this.
    http://kotaku.com/5050300/how-much-has-wow-cost-blizzard-since-2004

  • uberjannie

    Posted May 8, 2009 8:15 am PT

    Vivendi makes a lot of money on World of Warcraft.

  • tajirinere

    Posted May 8, 2009 7:35 am PT

    the only games to actually come out of activision are COD series and WOW but GH hype i dont get and dont really want 2 becuase it just feels like a cash leech

  • twodollarcuts

    Posted May 8, 2009 7:07 am PT

    Is the Guitar Hero $ amounts including bundles or do they count the difference (as in the actual price of the game, not the whole bundle)? If they are then that's not very accurate. I had to buy a bundle for the PS2 when 1 came out, then another bundle for 3 when that came out for 360. That's about $160 for two games. Seeing as how GHWT was $90-100 for all platforms in bundles (Band kit not included) that gives it a $30-40 advantage over all other third party games.

  • smfes

    Posted May 8, 2009 6:48 am PT

    This games business is one hell of a big one, look at these numbers !

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