XBOX 360 Sales Data for 07

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We received NPD's 2007 U.S. video game industry sales report less than an hour ago and it took Microsoft only a few minutes to send their comments on the subject:

Xbox 360 Drives the Video Game Console Industry in 2007: NPD data released today confirms consumers spent more dollars on Xbox 360 in 2007, with more than $13.7 billion in total consumer spending. Xbox 360 won 2007 with $4.8 billion in total consumer spend compared to Wii with $3.5 billion and PlayStation 3 with $2.2 billion. This wraps up a historic year, with NPD reporting consumers have spent nearly 45 percent of total industry figures on Xbox 360.

Here is a quick snapshot of what is driving revenue for Xbox 360, based on the latest reports from NPD and Microsoft data:


XBOX 360 WIDENS THE GAP OVER PS3 WITH CONSOLE SALES: According to NPD, Xbox 360 sold 1.3 million consoles in December alone, and has steadily widened the gap between Sony’s PlayStation 3 console sales. In December, NPD stated that Sony sold 798,000 PS3 hardware units. Since PS3’s launch in November 2006, Xbox 360 has outsold PS3 by nearly 2:1 on average, bringing a total U.S. Xbox 360 install base of 9.2 million consoles, compared to and installed base of 7.4 million Wii consoles and 3.3 million PS3 consoles.


GAMES DRIVE INDUSTRY GROWTH: Xbox 360 robust games portfolio spans across the highest-ranked AAA titles to the largest collection of “Everyone” and “Teen” rated games. According to NPD, of the top 20 best-selling titles in 2007 for this generation, 11 were on Xbox 360; while only seven were sold on the Wii and two sold on the PS3.


NPD reported that this holiday’s leading multiplatform blockbusters continue to sell better on Xbox 360:
“Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare” for Xbox 360 was the leading game last month with 1.5 million copies sold, outselling the PS3 version nearly 3:1.
“Assassin’s Creed” for Xbox 360 was the fourth best selling title, having sold 894,000 units. It outsold the PS3 version more than 2:1.
“Guitar Hero III” outsold the PS3 nearly 2:1, having sold 625,000 copies.
“Rockband” continues to rock the charts, selling 463,000 units for the Xbox 360 platform, compared to 174,000 units for the PS3
To date, 33 third party games on Xbox 360 hit the top 10 list across all consoles compared to five third party games on PS3, and four on Wii. These results confirm that third party partners create better games and reap more sales on Xbox 360 than any other platform.
In its fourth month on the market, Halo 3 continued its strong performance and was the sixth best selling title in December, selling another 742,000. In 2007, NPD projects that Halo 3 has sold 4.8 million units in the U.S. since its launch in September.
Xbox 360 continues to lead in number of games sold per console, setting another record with an attach rate of 7.0 games per console.



XBOX LIVE SETS NEW HEIGHTS: Xbox LIVE’s network is 10 million members strong and growing, achieving membership goals six months ahead of schedule. Only on Xbox LIVE can members experience the largest catalog of on-demand, high-definition content in the U.S., including movies and television shows from our most recent partners: Disney-ABC Television Group and MGM Studios.


We’re not slowing down in 2008. The next versions of powerhouse franchises like “Grand Theft Auto,” “Resident Evil” and sports games like “Madden”, “FIFA”, and “Pro Evolution Soccer” open up a new arena for game play on Xbox 360. This year we will make great strides toward improving our brand appeal to consumers interested in more physical game play. With titles like “Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock,” “Rock Band” and “Scene It? Lights, Camera, Action” we’re creating interactive experiences on Xbox 360 for the entire family.
 
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thats weird. i read that ps3 was actually catching up with 360, and everyone knows games is what drives growth. i would like to see microsoft actually respond with something more significant.

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thats weird. i read that ps3 was actually catching up with 360, and everyone knows games is what drives growth. i would like to see microsoft actually respond with something more significant.

~k.
So if what your saying it true that games is what drives growth..what games are driving the ps3 growth? I think blue-ray is what is driving ps3 sales right now..
 
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NPD:
Indeed, Microsoft sells more games per console than any other system, but the company conveniently left out PS2, DS, and PSP sales from their "total industry figures." And though to a lesser extent, Wii and PS2 sales of Guitar Hero III and Rock Band (PS2 only) were not included in the multiplatform blockbusters comparison.

Nintendo had such a good year when it came to hardware sales, that it didn't have to mince words in their statement released on Thursday. The DS and Wii respectively finished the year as the top-selling systems, not to mention the best selling platforms during the holidays. However, Ninty conveniently left out poor sales of third-party games, with exception to Guitar Hero III and Mario and Sonic at the Olympics.

Sony for its part said the PS3 is gaining momentum, which it did this holiday. However, all systems saw a substantial increase in sales during Christmas, so it's difficult to accurately tell which console maker saw the most momentum. Still, it's the best thing Sony could say as the hardware king belongs to Wii, and the game sales trophy goes to Xbox 360.
PS3:
GamerMetrics predicts first-half 2008 happenings using online traffic patterns.

According to IGN GamerMetrics, which monitors the traffic patterns of some 15 million hardcore gamers, the PlayStation 3 is "poised to make a run" in 2008 thanks to strong interest in Metal Gear Solid 4, Killzone 2, Devil May Cry 4, and LittleBigPlanet, three of which are exclusive.

"The combined interest in upcoming PlayStation 3 software pulled the PS3 even with the Xbox 360," reads the report, "which suggests that Sony could be on the verge of its long awaited comeback."
Crytek personnel have all but confirmed a conversion of Crysis for PS3.
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Konami producer Ryan Payton assures gamers that Snake will return in the second quarter of 2008.

"We're in bunkers through the last push," said Payton in a status update on his latest Kojima Productions Report, the official podcast of Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. (via Game Informer)

Payton also confirmed the Q2 2008 release date and said the game would see a simultaneous worldwide launch. Regarding a specific target date, the assistant producer said, "We're still trying to strategize [an exact date] and make sure it works for all territories. So any date you're seeing is just speculation."

While the PS3 exclusive has been rumored to go multiplatform on Xbox 360, Payton denied the claim as recently as November 2007 when he said, "We're telling our fans that if you want to play Metal Gear Solid 4, you have to buy a PS3."
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does anyone know if there are any probable price drops in the PS3 that are coming up
I wouldnt bet money on it. They already probably lose alot of money. I had planned on getting a PS3 until they took the EE out of the box. Now I have to find a 20 or 60gb old PS3. They are price raping at gamestop right now for used launch PS3's
 
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Both games and systems drive growth and they go hand n hand. If you own a 360 you're obviously not going to buy hardware or games built for another system. You're going to further invest more money into your current system with more games, accessories (controllers, coolers, gamer points etc.). PS3 is losing the battle, and the funny thing is they're doing everything but locking in epic exclusive games to try and win.