Activision raises guidance on PS3 hopes

Following a gangbusters holiday, publisher raises revenue predictions by $30M after reexamining the console's European launch; PS2 Downhill Jam, DS and Wii Guitar Hero announced.

Two weeks after Activision first issued a preliminary earnings report announcing it had a record holiday season, it has increased guidance for the current quarter. On January 25, Activision predicted it would take in $170 million in revenue during the January to March 2007 quarter, the fourth in its 2007 fiscal year. Today, the company increased that number to $200 million.

Speaking to analysts in a conference call, Activision CFO Thomas Tippl said that "better visibility regarding the allocation of PlayStation 3 hardware" was the main reason for the revision. Later, Tippl expanded on that statement, saying Activision had received "more specific information...from Sony on how their units are going to break out" for the console's March 2007 launch in Europe. "We have reflected that in our updated guidance," he said.

But while $200 million is a solid figure for a traditionally slow time, it was just a fraction of Activision's record-setting haul during the October to December 2006 quarter. By the company's estimates, it racked up $822.8 million between October 1 and December 31, 2006, besting the $816.2 million in revenue during the same quarter in 2005. It expects quarterly net income--that is, profit--to rise some 84 percent year on year, going from $67.9 million to $124.8 million. The figures remain preliminary pending an investigation into Activision's stock-option-grant practices.

In a conference call with analysts, Activision Publishing president and CEO Mike Griffith showered praise on his company's bread-and-butter franchises, Call of Duty and Tony Hawk. According to NPD, Call of Duty 3 racked up more than $85.8 million in US sales from its release in November until the end of the year. Activision said it also took in more than $10 million from international sales of Call of Duty 2 map packs on Xbox Live Marketplace during the quarter.

US 2006 sales of Tony Hawk's Project 8 exceeded $43.9 million, while Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam eked out just over $9 million. Despite the latter's lackluster numbers, Activision also announced it was porting the game to the PlayStation 2 during the April to June 2007 quarter.

Above all, though, Griffith singled out Guitar Hero II for particular praise. Despite only being released on one platform--the PS2--the game headbanged out more than $93.6 million in the US alone in 2006, according to NPD. Griffith credited the game's success to an extensive publicity campaign, which includes some 7,500 demo kiosks, and better-than-expected sales of the PS2.

"The PS2's success certainly benefited Guitar Hero and, you know, some would say Guitar Hero maybe benefited the PlayStation 2 platform as well," he said. Griffith also said he expects the PS2 to have surprising longevity. "If you look back at the PSone, when they got down to that $79 price point that year they sold 2.5 million units and there's a long way to go still on the PS2's price point."

Griffith also gave his company's predictions on how the 2007 console race will shape up. Activision's current estimates peg the Xbox 360 as selling 5 million units in North American during the calendar year. The publisher has the Wii, PS2, and PS3 tied at 4 million apiece. The company also said it expects "10 million handhelds" to be bought on the continent during the next 12 months, though no platform was specified. Activision also expects the $59 price carried by most third-party PS3 and 360 games to hold, as will the $49 sticker slapped on Wii games.

For the company's 2008 fiscal year, which begins on April 1, Griffith said Activision will have 60 individual products, or SKUs, which would "aggressively target the Nintendo platforms." He said the company "will be focusing on our most successful franchises--Call of Duty, Tony Hawk, and Guitar Hero," though he stopped short of announcing specific new titles. Griffith did, however, say that Guitar Hero titles are coming to the Wii and DS.

The first quarter of Activision's FY2008 has 360 Guitar Hero II and Call of Duty: Roads of Victory scheduled to ship. It is also the tentative launch window of the long-in-the-making PC shooter Quake Wars: Enemy Territory. Finally, the quarter will see the release of a wide spread of cross-platform games based on three films: Spider-Man 3, Transformers, and Shrek the Third.

243 Comments

  • Dominic0904

    Posted May 30, 2007 5:06 am PT

    what about GH on PS3?

  • stfolife

    Posted May 6, 2007 6:46 pm PT

    "A PS3 = $600

    Taco bell's 3 taco combination = $6.00

    Donating a PS3 to the boys and girls club = free tacos for life (almost)

    I have a PS3 and I might considering to donating it already...
    mmm tacos..."
    wait are u serious if you are then goodbyyeeeeeeeee ps3

  • samad5

    Posted Feb 12, 2007 6:59 am PT

    Ron Jeremy in 1080p! Oh my God! Quick get me outta here!

  • TimoTheThug

    Posted Feb 12, 2007 6:30 am PT

    Haha Samad5 you did come up with the only reason why we should be happy with the fact that the Porn industry didn't go with Sony and it's Blu-ray format. It would be even worse with 1080p lol

  • samad5

    Posted Feb 12, 2007 3:23 am PT

    I've just had the most horrible thought. If the porn industry is going HD DVD could you imagine seeing the likes of Ron 'big' Jeremy in true HD.....man my body is shimmering as we speak!

  • marijuana_man2

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 7:40 pm PT

    A PS3 = $600

    Taco bell's 3 taco combination = $6.00

    Donating a PS3 to the boys and girls club = free tacos for life (almost)

    I have a PS3 and I might considering to donating it already...
    mmm tacos...

    Source: http://kotaku.com/gaming/ps3/turn-that-ps3-into-thousands-of-tacos-216225.php

  • internetmovies

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 5:39 pm PT

    one last thing you said some movies were glitchy with blu-ray that's because of the hardware issue not a disk issue and I forget what issue or even what magazine it was in it was in like I think last months Sound&Audio but those issues are known and that only happens on early model Blu-Ray players and those companies have already found the solution and released newer players that don't cause any unstable video play...what's funny is they compared all these like $500+ players and had to laugh saying the PS3 performance video wise is just as good if not better even control wise. ya i'm not against HD-DVD either and i don't like how HDvsBlu ray has basically turned into a PS3vs360 war when it really shouldn't I just think in the future that extra storage space will be needed.

  • internetmovies

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 5:35 pm PT

    and TheNack I did read up on that yes and trust me that will never happen and as you can see already it isn't happening...and even if they dont have the pr0n lol blu-ray is still solid numbers right now for how new it is and it's staying even with HD-DVD and some weeks pulling ahead for not having the "head-start" blu-ray will become cheaper to produce and all that mamba-jamba that everyone says is holding it back but by the time a format is getting set to be chosen both formats will be really cheap to produce and then at that point companies are just going to look at the advantages and see that blu-ray even if it costs a tad more has the advantages and they'll just look ahead for the future companies look at the "big picture" most the time meaning they look ahead. and looking ahead means in the future that extra 20+gb of disk space will be needed.

  • internetmovies

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 5:30 pm PT

    trigun i'm not entirely basing it on "porn" but it is a hard true fact statement because porn is always going to be one of the largest video distributing networks like it or not millions and millions of DVDs sell every year under the category "pornography" so yes it is a valid statement.

  • trigun123

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 2:14 pm PT

    someone please shoot internet movies, how can you take someone seriousely who is basing there argument on porn?

  • ChaosXeno

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 11:09 am PT

    Yuck foo your post is about HD-dvd and blu-ray being neck to neck in sales correct? thats the exact point. Hd-dvd had a head start, if they are neck to neck atm that means blu-ray is literally slaughtering it.

  • SpeedMan72

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 9:41 am PT

    but call of duty and tony hawk thats good.

  • SpeedMan72

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 9:40 am PT

    but call of duty and tony hawk thats good.

  • SpeedMan72

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 9:34 am PT

    ok this is kinda stupid.

  • thenack

    Posted Feb 10, 2007 6:31 am PT

    Interesting indeed.... i guess i haven't been up to date....lol. thanks gizmo for pointing to that hd website. out of all my searching on google and yahoo i have never come across that one, but it looks like a great website for reference on the whole format war, and since the story about "no porn on blu ray" i have not found anything through my own searching to point otherwise. thanks again for that clear up.

  • thenack

    Posted Feb 9, 2007 10:39 pm PT

    "...the Blu-Ray hands down is going to beat out HD-DVD I mean come on the porn industry decided the last wars for us Beta vs VHS ..... DVD vs Laser Disk...and now Blu-Ray vs HD-dvd it sounds funny but seriously the porn industry is a big big business and the largest distributor has already chosen blu-ray as their first release format after DVD"

    hey internetmovies, i don't know if you will get to see this post, but you are right, the porn industry is a huge factor....but you are wrong, cause you obviously haven't been keeping up to date with your knowledge, cause Sony announced in January that it WILL NOT allow porn to be produced on blu-ray, and because of that, porn companies like digital playground, and vivid will be doing their stuff on hd-dvd. in fact if you were to go to digital playground's web site, they already have preorders for their hd-dvds. I myself, have been getting blu-rays and hd-dvds, and when i get my tax return back am just going to get the players, so i am impartial to it, but even though i will be supporting both, not everyone will, so i definitely keep a close eye on the format war for both movies and games. sorry bud, but from people that i've already talked to personally, that have both formats, say they prefer movies on hd-dvd, cause they are smoother, while blu-ray movies have been known to be kinda glitchy, and also freeze up on occasion. blu-ray's only x-factor is that it has a larger storage capacity, other than that they are identical as far as what they can do. Man I hate fanboy BS...but whatever!

  • internetmovies

    Posted Feb 9, 2007 9:56 pm PT

    ohhh and not to mention come on lets face it and this isn't even PS3 vs 360 here this is just common sense and down-right reasonable thinking...the Blu-Ray hands down is going to beat out HD-DVD I mean come on the porn industry decided the last wars for us Beta vs VHS ..... DVD vs Laser Disk...and now Blu-Ray vs HD-dvd it sounds funny but seriously the porn industry is a big big business and the largest distributor has already chosen blu-ray as their first release format after DVD ...and the other companies have chosen the same way...blu ray quality is just so much nicer it really is and the amount the disk can hold is a truly great advantage down the road with uncompressed formats for higher quality...if anything if blu-ray dont win it surely isn't going away it will just end up having to be a 2-way player for everyone where it will be a preference and most likely a lot of companies will just have to make 2-way players.

  • internetmovies

    Posted Feb 9, 2007 9:49 pm PT

    And exactly like the guy below said can we not even rate the PS3 on any of the launch titles for lord sakes.....they were all rushed we all know this they were all ported and badly rush ported and they really aren't even "THAT" bad but how bout let's wait here till the PS3 gets settled in and actually doesn't have to have rushed ports I mean look at the games at launch that weren't ports they look great and run great like resistance and ridge racer are both 2 good examples...obvlivion has already been previewed and said to look like a high end PC version if you look back at the 360 version and when they compared a high end pc vs. the 360 graphical wise you can tell the draw distance was basically cut in half and the ground textures were diminished highly...so as you can see when a port is correctly ported and worked on it can turn out nice on the PS3....

    Motorstorm looks great.....demo is fun as hell and online will be fun ....Lair and Warhawk gamer previews so far have those 2 games as steady releases looking in the right direction...that after that of course GTA will be out and everyone will forget about any games and be playing that lol but for the PS3 owners we will have a hard time switching between GTA and Metal Gear..

  • internetmovies

    Posted Feb 9, 2007 9:37 pm PT

    LOL guys the PS3 may not catch up this year or next but it will be damn close to sales by 2 years from now and most likely eventually pass or stay even with the 360 but who cares anyways??? it will sell...regardless if it stays behind the 360 or not it don't matter the system isn't going anywhere it's only getting strong as us PS3 owners can see Sony is dedicated to the system and has been giving us strong updates on the PS3 and an expected larger update in march...and honestly look att the price...I will justify what I paid for I got a badass gaming machine....that does everything I want...I love how I can just plug in my SD-Cards into it and view pictures and show my family...I love the new layout that makes it far ahead of the PS2...I don't know who says the download service is slow???they must not own a PS3 because I downloaded the 500MB or so Motorstorm demo in 10 mins on my cable modem.

    There's little annoying things that I want like resumeable downloads....custom soundtrack in games....but you know what i'm not worried those will easily and most definantly be integrated in a downloadable update by Sony shortly i'm sure wouldn't be suprised if those 2 aspects are implimented in the march update...the only people worried about the PS3 failing is no one really it's just the fanboys fighting back and forth...anyone who actually owns a PS3 knows how good the system runs and how much potential it has and will recieve in a short time to get it on the right track all it really needs is some games...and those my friends are starting to show up starting in March and from there on out every month should have solid releases.

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