Fairly old by internets standards, didn't see it posted around here, though.
As many as 140,000 World of Warcraft players have queued to purchase the subscription-based MMORPG's recently introduced virtual items: a $25 Celestial Steed mount and a $10 Lil' XT pet (priced at €20 and €10, respectively, for Europe).Gamasutra
Within six hours after Blizzard added the items to its store, the number of gamers queuing to buy one of the virtual animals jumped up to 80,000, according to a report from unofficial fansite Wow.com. That number reached more than 140,000 several hours later, and users waited an estimated seven hours to complete their purchase.Gamasutra
Blizzard, however, began experimenting with purchasable virtual animals last November by selling two in-game pets priced at $10. The strategy seems enormously profitable -- if all 140,000 of those queued users (not counting players who completed their transactions) purchased the $25 Celestial Steed, Blizzard would have made some $3.5 million after just a day.Gamasutra
So, what's the message being sent here?
Over 140,000 users queue up for WoW's virtual items.
How to make a cool 2 million+ in one day: With a sparkle pony.
WoW pet store adds $25 mount.
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