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GTA 5 Ships 85 Million Copies, Surpassing Wii Sports

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Take-Two today reported earnings for the quarter ended September 30, and among the notable takeaways is that Grand Theft Auto V continues to soar. The open-world action game has now shipped an astonishing 85 million copies since its launch in September 2013. That's up from the 80 million shipment figure that Take-Two disclosed in May.

Take-Two says GTA V is now the "all-time best-selling video game" ever in the US, based on revenue and units sold, across digital and physical platforms. The game has now surpassed Wii Sports, which sold 82.83 million units worldwide. Notably, Wii Sports was a pack-in game for the Wii, while GTA V is and has been sold on its own.

GTA Online is also a huge hit. The game had its "best quarter yet" in terms of the money that it brought in, Take-Two said, though it did not share any specific revenue figures.

Overall, Take-Two's revenue for the quarter came to $443.6 million, up from $420.2 million during the same period last year. Also of note is that Take-Two's "recurrent consumer spending" category, which comprises virtual currency, DLC, and microtransactions, jumped by a substantial 66 percent. Revenue from recurrent consumer spending made up almost half--48 percent--of Take-Two's total revenue during the quarter. Take-Two called out games like NBA 2K17, GTA Online, GTA V, WWE SuperCard, WWE 2K17, and XCOM 2 as top performers in this category.

Take-Two also called out NBA 2K18 as having a successful launch. It has shipped more than 6 million units since launch, up 20 percent compared to NBA 2K17. Recurrent consumer spending for the game, i.e. microtransactions, grew 57 percent, Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said during an earnings call. He added that Take-Two is "very pleased" with the game's performance on Nintendo Switch. Finally, Zelnick added that NBA 2K18 is expected to become Take-Two's best-selling sports game ever.

During the earnings call, Take-Two management also revealed that L.A. Noire has now shipped 7.5 million copies. The game is coming to Xbox One, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch later this month, with a virtual reality version also on the way.

Revenue from digitally delivered content amount to $302.9 million, up 31 percent compared to $230.8 million during the same period last year. Digitally delivered net revenue made up 68 percent of Take-Two's total revenue of $443.6 million. NBA 2K17, GTA Online, GTA V, XCOM 2, and WWE SuperCard were the largest contributors.

Catalog sales, that is, sales of older titles, came in strong, too. Catalog sales totaled $310.5 million, led by the GTA and NBA 2K franchises, among others.

Overall, Take-Two posted a loss of $2.7 million for the quarter, down substantially from the profit of $36.4 million that the company made during the same period last year.

"Our positive momentum continued in the second quarter, enabling Take-Two to deliver another period of better-than-expected operating results," Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick said in a news release. "Grand Theft Auto Online delivered its best quarter yet, Net Bookings from Grand Theft Auto V grew year-over-year, and we enjoyed the successful launch of NBA 2K18, which generated growth in both units sold and recurrent consumer spending."

Take-Two is currently holding an earnings call to discuss these results and answer analyst questions. Keep checking back with GameSpot for more.

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Notably, Wii Sports was sold on a single platform and GTA V continues to be sold across multiple platforms. When it comes to single platform sales, no other games on any other consoles really come close to all the huge sellers on Nintendo's consoles (they pretty much make up most of the top of the list of best selling games of all time):

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_best-selling_video_games

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Let me explain bundling to you, and apparently the rest of these people posting. When a company does that, they do it as an incentive to buy the system. It's why Game Boy had Tetris, people wanted to play Tetris, so they got Game Boy. The put Super Mario Brothers with the NES. Why? Because Super Mario Brothers was taking America by storm, and they quickly realized a robot bundle was no match for a plumber saving a mushroom princess. So, they quickly bundled that with the NES. Without these bundles they wouldn't have sold that many systems. For Nintendo, their games sell systems, systems don't sell games. People want the newest Mario game, they have to get the newest Nintendo system. That's how it works, and that's why Nintendo bundled Wii Sports with Wii. Many senior citizen centers use Wii Sports to play virtual games. They never would have bought a Wii if it wasn't for that game. Nintendo sold 100+ million Wii's due to Wii Sports, not they sold 80+ million Wii Sports because of the pack in! The system never would have sold that well if that bundle didn't exist to get consumers, especially those casuals who never played before, to buy it! Sony uses the system to sell games by adding zillions of features- same with Microsoft, but Nintendo uses their games to sell systems, it's why they pack in games. Look at Switch and see they've had a Splatoon 2 bundle, and a Mario Odyssey bundle. They do that to push over consumers who are on the fence, because it's an all in one kit. This is perfect business strategy when you're a game maker, something Sony and Microsoft lack, it's why even though about 14 million Wii U's were sold, they actually turned a profit overall on the system, hence why they stuck with it for their typical generational length (4 1/2 years is a normal generation to Nintendo).

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I think I'm the only gamer who didn't buy it.

Strange that Wii Sports sold fewer than 85 million. I thought it came bundled with every Wii, which should put it at 100 million.

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@lostn: not in Japan. Plus, what people forget is that was the reason Wii sold so many units, so many consumers wanted to play their virtual bowling- especially elderly, or virtual tennis, etc. The bundle is why Wii sold 100 million units total, not why Wii Sports sold 80 million. People wanted the game, so Nintendo bundled it- same goes with Super Mario Brothers, people wanted that game, and Nintendo bundled it. What makes GTA V higher is that it's not only on PS3, PS4, XBox One, XBox 360, it's also on PC. When you have that many platforms, it's like Tetris selling 300 million, because of cell phones. The highest selling game on a single platform remains Wii Sports.

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@jimclirad: I'm not arguing that. I'm curious why Wii Sports didn't sell 100 million instead of 80 million since it came with every Wii, and Wii sold 100m.

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Buuuut, they tottaly struggle to make money. So they need all the microtransactions

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Like other people here I've purchased it a few times. When it first came out for the 360, when it came out for the PS4, and recently for the PC. The PC version looks amazing.

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@Iamkalell:

Same here, I own it on PS3 and PS4. I got such many hours out of just the single player, barely used online.

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HOW does this sell so much AND WHO hasn't gotten this as yet.. I doubt its because of the sale price alone...

I bet they look at it now and say.. we made a smart move adding the Online (GTA ONLINE) aspect to it..

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@slypher9: well there's hundreds of millions of pc, xbox, and ps players so I assume that alot of the player base think It's sort of the staple game to get

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GTA V is a machine. Been on sale since 2013, been released on five systems.

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I've bought it three times. My first X360 disc died and I bought a digital one to replace it. When the current gen version came out, I got it again on X1. It's mostly GTA online really. That was so much fun back in the day. Not so much now. I almost bought it again on PC...for the mods, LOL. Not spent so much money on one game since XCOM:EU, which I own on four devices.

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Impressive that a game that STILL sells at full retail price managed to sell more than a game that was for the most part GIVEN with a console!

(I do know GTA V had a lot of sales already so a lot of people managed to get it at bargain but anyway, 85 million copies are A LOT!)

But, then again...
I'd bet a lot of people actually bought the game more than one time...

I got it on release date myself, played a lot, got tired of it, returned it while it had great trade-in value.
Felt like playing it again a couple of months later down the line (Roaming around being silly never gets old...), bought it at half price.

Returned it again in a trade 3 get 1 a couple of months later. (I ended up getting more value for it than I paid it ½price, brought it back along 2 oldies low-value games I'd never play again.)
Then I introduced my GF to gaming and tought she might have fun with it so I bought it a THIRD time...haha!

I'm pretty sure I'm not to only one to have parted ways with the game only to regret it and get it back some time later...

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@silv3rst0rm: you're also ignoring who the primary buyer for Wii was- elderly, and "casuals" who wanted their virtual bowling, or virtual tennis. That was the selling point of Wii, and the only way to play it was to buy a Wii. Wii Sports didn't sell 80 million units because it was bundled, Wii sold 100 million units because of the Sports bundle. Nintendo wouldn't have sold that many Wii's without that bundle, same goes with the NES, without Mario, the NES never would have reached the highs it did. Same also goes with Game Boy, Tetris made that system popular.

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@jimclirad: I agree, that makes me wonder why do consoles now takes that much time (Usually ± 1 year) to come with great 1st party game bundled right off the bat?

I mean, "real" fans still buy, I understand that.
Most people who're into gaming will get them pretty much around launch!
But, for the more casual, just having a simple game to play along might incite a couple of people to get it.

That might sound stupid and I know the game is weak but I still think 1-2 switch should've been a bundled title.
It showcases some of the joycons best features and it's a social game.

Who knows, had it been bundled, maybe it could've attracted some more casual/social gamers...

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This game is advertised way too much on youtube

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@sellingthings: Many people rebought the game on current gen consoles (and PC)

after buying either a Xbox 360 or PS3 copy, because the game performed so bad on last gen consoles

Including ... silly old me.

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Wii sports was a pack in though.

That's like saying the Switch dock sold 20 million copies.

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@R4gn4r0k: You're also missing the fact that without the pack in Wii never would have sold 100 million units. How quickly you kids forget 10 years ago, so let me remind you. Nintendo wasn't able to get the hardcore fans during the GameCube era, so they decided to go after a crowd who doesn't typically play video games. They pitched the device to the more casual person who wanted to play virtual tennis, or virtual bowling. That is why they couldn't retain that market with Wii U, casual gamers are happy with their Wii, they don't need a Wii U. Without the Wii Sports bundle the Wii NEVER would have hit the highs it did. Go back and look at youtube videos of casual gamers throwing their Wiimotes, and see the game they're all playing- Wii Sports! That was the reason so many Wii's were sold, just like Tetris and Game Boy, without Tetris there wouldn't have been a big incentive to buy a Game Boy, not with the screen looking like crap compared to its competitors.

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@R4gn4r0k: It means more people bought GTA5 than Wiis.

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@R4gn4r0k: But it still count.. how much person are re-buying this, should re-buying a game count as sales.. then buy a system with a game pack in should be counted as well

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@slypher9: Wii Sports was only on Wii, and remains the highest selling game on a single platform. GTA V is on PS3, PS4, XBox 360, XBox One, and PC. That's why it surpassed it, they've got repeat buyers, Wii didn't have that luxury, most who bought Wii only bought one, but senior citizen homes who bought them did so to get Wii Sports. The system sold 100 million units because of its game, it's a trojan horse that Nintendo has used since the beginning. You really think the NES would have sold without Mario? Keep dreaming, I lived every single day of the 80's, was around a decade before them, and clearly remember how the video game market was pre-Nintendo, and when Super Mario Brothers was taking America by storm, guess what everyone wanted- the NES to play Mario. Nintendo's not stupid, they know bundles sell, it's why they bundled Mario with Switch for this holiday, they know that will fly off shelves, even if it's only a digital copy.

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Interesting that they posted some loss despite GTA V and online. Must have been something didn't do very well

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@barcaazul: that's because they have too much staff on hand and hardly any major release on hand except maybe NBA..

and i think GTA 5 is selling so well because it goes on sale a lot and re-buying etc..

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@slypher9: GTA V is on 5 different platforms (PS3, PS4, XBox 360, XBox One, and PC), that's why it surpassed it, Wii Sports was only on Wii, and was a great Trojan Horse to get casuals to pick up a Wii, especially senior citizens. Only problem Nintendo overlooked is that most of those casual gamers were happy with their Wii, they didn't need a Wii U, which was aimed more at the hardcores, less at them.

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