Analyst: Game industry March-ing through recession
Lazard Capital's Colin Sebastian predicts US game software sales rose 35 percent last month with strong debuts from Smash Bros, Rainbow Six, and Army of Two.
With consumer confidence at a 16-year low and many economists talking recession, many wondered if March would be the month that the game industry finally felt the effects of a slowing US economy. That won't be the case, Colin Sebastian believes. Today, the Lazard Capital Markets analyst's March NPD preview claimed that game software sales once again defied the US' economic malaise.
In a note to investors, Sebastian says he believes gaming software sales in the US saw growth of 35 percent year-over-year in March. By comparison, March 2007 software sales saw double-digit growth over the same period of time in 2006, hiking 15 percent to $574 million.
Sebastian believes new releases, such as Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Ubisoft's Rainbow Six Vegas 2, and EA's Army of Two all made strong debuts. Nintendo and Ubisoft have confirmed as much with their own internal numbers, with Brawl's sales pegged at 1.4 million units in its opening week and Vegas 2 hitting the 2 million milestone two weeks after its launch.
Strong debuts weren't the only factor in March's boom, however. Sebastian noted that catalog sales of Call of Duty 4 and Rock Band remained steady, and improving PlayStation 3 sales were also a boost. The Easter holiday arriving in March, as opposed to April from the year before, as well as "earlier spring breaks," also positively impacted sales, according to Sebastian.
Sebastian also said that March's strong performance will be a trend repeated throughout the summer months, thanks to an unusual number of high-profile midyear releases. "We expect ongoing positive growth trends into the summer months with visibility from a solid release lineup on all three console platforms, including GTAIV, Mario Kart & Wii Fit, GT 5: Prologue, Metal Gear Solid 4, and Spore," he said. "While more modest growth rates are likely in [the second half of 2008], we expect healthy sales trends to continue over the balance of the year."
Providing an odds-and-ends look at upcoming events for the industry, Sebastian also said that Nintendo may reveal at an upcoming investor event an intent to ramp up "production and/or shifting of regional unit allocation [of the Wii], particularly with the pending launch in North America of Wii Fit." Lastly, the analyst said that the European Union will conclude its inquiry into the Vivendi-Activision merger on April 16.
Content you might like…
-
Xbox 360 Vs. PlayStation 3 Graphics Comparison: Now With PC!

You asked for it. We went back and looked at several games from past Xbox 360 vs. PlayStation 3 graphics comparison features to see how the graphics compare when we add the PC to the challenge.
- Dec 19, 2008
Users who looked at this article also looked at these content items.
Hot Stories
Newsmakers
-
Dragon Age: Origins Interview with Ray Muzyka
We chat with Ray Muzyka about some of the features in Dragon Age: Origins. Full Story
- Posted Jul 8, 2009 4:06 pm PT
-
Left 4 Dead 2 Doug Lombardi Interview
We talk to Doug Lombardi about Left 4 Dead 2 at a recent preview event in London. Full Story
- Posted Jul 3, 2009 4:42 pm PT
Featured Stories
-
Sony dismisses Activision threats, PS3 price cut rumors
Sony Corp. CEO Sir Howard Stringer brands third-party publisher's comments as "noise," SCEA CEO Jack Tretton says other consoles don't deliver the same value. Full Story
- Posted Jul 8, 2009 1:15 pm PT
- 1080 Comments
-
PS3 MGS4/Killzone 2 bundle now available
Best Buy begins offering rumored $400 retail configuration, which packs in 80GB console with nearly $90 of top-rated games. Full Story
- Posted Jul 7, 2009 11:19 am PT
- 510 Comments
-
Battlefield 1943 suffers server snafu
EA Dice's multiplayer-only downloadable shooter experiencing matchmaking technical difficulties after Xbox 360 launch this morning. Full Story
- Posted Jul 8, 2009 12:48 pm PT
- 172 Comments
-
Blizzard: Free-to-play WOW 'possible'
Lead designer Tom Chilton says the multiplatinum MMORPG champion could abolish monthly subscription plan by adopting microtransaction system. Full Story
- Posted Jul 7, 2009 12:43 pm PT
- 371 Comments
-
Square Enix retires Eidos publishing label
Japanese pub consolidates operations in Europe and NA, confirming some headcount reduction; British company's name will live on through dev studios. Full Story
- Posted Jul 7, 2009 11:15 am PT
- 155 Comments
Related Game
Related Games
Recent News
Site Blogs
-
Ant Nation arises on WiiWare
Nintendo's WiiWare original game service is in for a busy week, as three new games populate its library. Headlining the slate is...




102 Comments