On the heels of August's NPD results, Microsoft is again asserting its position as "the only console showing year-to-date growth in the U.S. this year despite the tough economy."
The company says the 215,000 Xbox 360 units sold in August help build a 17 percent rise in year-over-year sales for the console. Microsoft also claims August's top-selling game in the Xbox 360 SKU of Madden NFL 10, and points to its trend of leading third-party software sales this year with a total $130.4 million during the month.
On the Xbox Live front, Microsoft says this year's "Summer of Arcade" campaign was doubly as successful as last year's in terms of sales, thanks to games including Shadow Complex, Trials HD and Marvel vs. Capcom 2.
Microsoft recently cut the price of its highest-end Elite SKU to $299, placing it in direct confrontation with Sony's redesigned and price-reduced PS3 Slim. Both platform-holders are hoping price cuts will drive further growth in the key holiday season, as the industry overall struggles to compensate for months of sales declines throughout the summer.
Though it declined to provide stats, Microsoft said that since cutting the Elite price, sales in the first week are "surpassing our expectations."
Leading 3rd party sales every month this year, impressive. I see good things for the platform this holiday season and going forward even in light of the downturn in the industry. It will be a tough holiday season overall I do believe however.
Great news for MS and the industry, but I think we can all agree that the numbers from here on out will be more interesting.
Personally I think MS's price points for this fall are very unattractive when compared to the PS3's. MS could keep a price advantage if they choose to sell a 20Gb unit at $199 and get rid of the Arcade unit altogether.
4 years ago I made a prediction that more publishers should look at making multiplatform games because the 360 and PS3 would be neck and neck worldwide until 2010. I was crucified on forums for that prediction, by the way, heheh. And now I feel this is the time where Sony will start gaining the lead, and their recent price cut with new hardware and the return of popular IPs such as GT and GoW is what will do it. I can see one or two months of spectacular sales this Fall.
Personally I think MS's price points for this fall are very unattractive when compared to the PS3's. MS could keep a price advantage if they choose to sell a 20Gb unit at $199 and get rid of the Arcade unit altogether.
4 years ago I made a prediction that more publishers should look at making multiplatform games because the 360 and PS3 would be neck and neck worldwide until 2010. I was crucified on forums for that prediction, by the way, heheh. And now I feel this is the time where Sony will start gaining the lead, and their recent price cut with new hardware and the return of popular IPs such as GT and GoW is what will do it. I can see one or two months of spectacular sales this Fall.