http://gamer.blorge.com/2009/03/12/did-microsoft-gamble-with-gta-iv-and-fail/
Very good article showing that exclusive GTA IV DLC didn't really affect sales much for the 360.
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Peter Moore [former VP of M$ and creator of Xbox] was so adamant that GTA IV was the key to Xbox 360's success that he even put a fake tattoo on his arm to gloat at E3.
This all came to an impasse today as Take-Two revealed in a meeting that GTA IV in fact sold 50/50 on the PS3 and Xbox 360 of the 13 million units. It was further clarified that GTA IV sold 50/50 not only everywhere, but in the US as well. This was a bit confusing as the Xbox 360's user base is literally twice the size of the PS3 base in the US.
Honestly, I had a difficult time believing this myself despite the fact it was coming from Take-Two. Microsoft put a great deal of marketing budget behind GTA IV with exclusive commercial deals and enticement of exclusive DLC. This proved two things to me today - DLC does not sway gamers into buying a game on a specific platform and franchise platform loyalty does indeed exist.
I don't care. L&D looks like a lot of fun ^_^IronBassYa it's good I bought it on an impulse and am enjoying it. But there are just too many games right now for me to deal with
How many people even knew that DLC was coming exclusively to the 360 when they purchased it last April? I know i did, but i'm talking about the casuals.AAllxxjjnn
That's the other thing. The article points out that most people who bought GTA IV had already owned a 360 or PS3, so it wasn't much of a system seller. I know I bought my PS3 in December of 2008 and had no interest in the game.
Maybe MS should've spent that money on some good first/second party exclusives rather than DLC for a game everyone stopped caring about 5 minutes after finishing it.
-BOX-
Harsh, but there is definitely a lot of truth to this statement. To be fair to GTA, I loved it the second time through, when I wasn't expecting anything from it.
And what the hell is a second-party exclusive? I've been awake for about 36 hours, but I am pretty sure that makes about as much sense as a Second Person Shooter.
[QUOTE="AAllxxjjnn"]How many people even knew that DLC was coming exclusively to the 360 when they purchased it last April? I know i did, but i'm talking about the casuals.lolfaqs
That's the other thing. The article points out that most people who bought GTA IV had already owned a 360 or PS3, so it wasn't much of a system seller. I know I bought my PS3 in December of 2008 and had no interest in the game.
GTA was always a system-seller for me last gen, but last gen each GTA was such a radical improvement on the last in terms of new additions. GTAIV was stripped to the bone, and while arguably a better game for it, it certainly lacked the WOW factor of the 3 from the previous gen.NPD research has shown that 75% of gamers prefer retail over DD:
http://www.edge-online.com/news/npds-frazier-consumers-prefer-retail
In a recent poll topic on Gamespot's System Wars forum, hard copy is the clear winner as well with 75% of voters preferring a hard copy over DD.
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26804834&page=0
So it looks like M$' plan to hype DD has backfired.
The DLC sold a reported 1 million already and an expected 2 million by Oct. 2009. 20 bucks a pop - you do the math. :P
I don't think so.[QUOTE="IronBass"][QUOTE="lolfaqs"]So it looks like M$' plan to hype DD has backfired.lolfaqs
I do. The research shows that gamers prefer hard copies, and Take Two confirmed that exclusive DLC for GTA IV didn't affect sales of the game or move 360s either.
Take Two has nothing to say about 360 sales. Even if it didn't improve its sales (which are actually higher than the PS3), I'm glad to being able to play that DLC.[QUOTE="SecretPolice"]
The DLC sold a reported 1 million already and an expected 2 million by Oct. 2009. 20 bucks a pop - you do the math. :P
lolfaqs
Oh, I'm sure DLC itself sold well, but it didn't affect sales of the 360 or the GTA IV game itself as Take Two confirmed.
I hear ya but the GTA series had/has a better following on the Sony systems and seeing as the total 360's/PS3's out there are fairly close in numbers, something tells me RS is quite happy with it being multiplat and happier yet, they are continuing to earn money from the 360 version through DLC but the PS3 revenue is sorta dried up right now so .. just sayin. :)http://www.vgchartz.com/When the numbers don't go their way, Xbots resort to personal attacks and making up imaginary numbers like 8 million. Desperate times for desperate measures, I suppose.
lolfaqs
From what I remember if a certain amount of the DLC did not sell, TakeTwo would have to pay back the 50 million.
MBP_King
That was the author's speculation actually. :P
[QUOTE="lolfaqs"]http://www.vgchartz.com/ So now VGCharts count now, but when PS3 games use it, it dont count?When the numbers don't go their way, Xbots resort to personal attacks and making up imaginary numbers like 8 million. Desperate times for desperate measures, I suppose.
IronBass
Peter Moore [former VP of M$ and creator of Xbox] was so adamant that GTA IV was the key to Xbox 360's success that he even put a fake tattoo on his arm to gloat at E3.
This all came to an impasse today as Take-Two revealed in a meeting that GTA IV in fact sold 50/50 on the PS3 and Xbox 360 of the 13 million units. It was further clarified that GTA IV sold 50/50 not only everywhere, but in the US as well. This was a bit confusing as the Xbox 360's user base is literally twice the size of the PS3 base in the US.
Honestly, I had a difficult time believing this myself despite the fact it was coming from Take-Two. Microsoft put a great deal of marketing budget behind GTA IV with exclusive commercial deals and enticement of exclusive DLC. This proved two things to me today - DLC does not sway gamers into buying a game on a specific platform and franchise platform loyalty does indeed exist.
lolfaqs
this is a good thing, now they will spend more time and money on getting us games instead of DLC
[QUOTE="IronBass"][QUOTE="lolfaqs"]http://www.vgchartz.com/ So now VGCharts count now, but when PS3 games use it, it dont count?When the numbers don't go their way, Xbots resort to personal attacks and making up imaginary numbers like 8 million. Desperate times for desperate measures, I suppose.
CubanBlunt
That's pretty much how it goes. :(
For now. Rumors are hinting at it being a timed exclusive. Also, Rockstar is working on a PS3 exclusive and/or a heavily hinted at PS3 exclusive GTA 5.
lolfaqs
It's hard to see GTA V going exclusive considering, if the GTA IV sales are true, Rockstar would be losing roughly half a fanbase (and profit).
Well tbh anyone who really wanted the DLC would have gotten GTA4 on the 360 anyway.
And whilst Im sure its brilliant, its DLC, and why anyone thought that DLC would shift consoles, even if it is as good as a full game, I will never know.
Fact is its DLC, if the same game were realeased on disk, things might have been different, but to normal consumers DLC is just an add on...
Like how cows try to downplay the success of an exclusive because they can't play it?When the numbers don't go their way, Xbots resort to personal attacks and making up imaginary numbers like 8 million. Desperate times for desperate measures, I suppose.
lolfaqs
:lol: Are you using a System War poll as proof of fact? Hhahahaha. Oh, man...Just when I think cows couldn't get any more desperate.NPD research has shown that 75% of gamers prefer retail over DD:
http://www.edge-online.com/news/npds-frazier-consumers-prefer-retail
In a recent poll topic on Gamespot's System Wars forum, hard copy is the clear winner as well with 75% of voters preferring a hard copy over DD.
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26804834&page=0
So it looks like M$' plan to hype DD has backfired.
lolfaqs
microsoft never hped DD , a lot of original xbox games had downloadable content, i have never heard a statement from MS pushing DD.NPD research has shown that 75% of gamers prefer retail over DD:
http://www.edge-online.com/news/npds-frazier-consumers-prefer-retail
In a recent poll topic on Gamespot's System Wars forum, hard copy is the clear winner as well with 75% of voters preferring a hard copy over DD.
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26804834&page=0
So it looks like M$' plan to hype DD has backfired.
lolfaqs
it's not an imaginary numbe, just off by 1 million, the OFFICIAL (ie FACT) install base for the 360 is 28 million, 21 million for the ps3, that'sa gap of 7 million, when cows find themselves losing an argument they always cry foul, listen SONY are in LAST place, they are the ones who are desperate, cos they are the only ones not making a profit on there hardware, MS does not even have to sell any more 360's to carry on making money off of it, and remember the 360 is just a sideshow for MS, they don't even need it to make money from it. and if you think the most expensive console is going to outsell the cheapest by 7 million 3 years then you have no sense of reality at all, face it MS are making money, xbots are getting more games and cheaper hardware, all i see is cows getting desperate, you don't see xbots making a million threads to justify there purchase, you posting a million threads bashing the 360 and MS is desperation.When the numbers don't go their way, Xbots resort to personal attacks and making up imaginary numbers like 8 million. Desperate times for desperate measures, I suppose.
lolfaqs
Well in my own case it faield to make me go buy a 360 and GTA IV. I waited for it to come to PC.http://gamer.blorge.com/2009/03/12/did-microsoft-gamble-with-gta-iv-and-fail/
Very good article showing that exclusive GTA IV DLC didn't really affect sales much for the 360.
lolfaqs
For some reason I think Rockstar knew this right from the beginning. Knowing as in the DLC isn't going to be a system seller, and all their intent was was just to make a tad bit more money out of it.
That's incredibly dumb on every level imaginable.For now. Rumors are hinting at it being a timed exclusive. Also, Rockstar is working on a PS3 exclusive and/or a heavily hinted at PS3 exclusive GTA 5.
lolfaqs
1. GTA has NEVER been an exclusive game
2. The 360's userbase is still larger than the PS3's, and even if by the time GTA 5 comes out and the PS3 has surpassed the 360 in sales the margin won't be that large, so just dismissing a large part of the people that bought the last game in favor of releasing an exclusive GTA would be the most bonehead manuver in the history of videogame business decisions EVER. We are talking millions of people. Rockstar isn't walking away from that kind of money. Especially when GTA is such an expensive game to make.
[QUOTE="lolfaqs"]
For now. Rumors are hinting at it being a timed exclusive. Also, Rockstar is working on a PS3 exclusive and/or a heavily hinted at PS3 exclusive GTA 5.
That's incredibly dumb on every level imaginable.1. GTA has NEVER been an exclusive game
2. The 360's userbase is still larger than the PS3's, and even if by the time GTA 5 comes out and the PS3 has surpassed the 360 in sales the margin won't be that large, so just dismissing a large part of the people that bought the last game in favor of releasing an exclusive GTA would be the most bonehead manuver in the history of videogame business decisions EVER. We are talking millions of people. Rockstar isn't walking away from that kind of money. Especially when GTA is such an expensive game to make.
Cows like the TC don't use common sense it's beyond them.I don't think so.[QUOTE="IronBass"][QUOTE="lolfaqs"]So it looks like M$' plan to hype DD has backfired.lolfaqs
I do. The research shows that gamers prefer hard copies, and Take Two confirmed that exclusive DLC for GTA IV didn't affect sales of the game or move 360s either.
If you put aside your fanboyism for a minute, you would see that the DLC was released too late to know if it affected sales. Most people thought that it would release last fall because thats what they were told, then it got delayed. So those "affected" people would already have the game based on that assuption........no?? Geez!! Some people :roll:[QUOTE="lolfaqs"]microsoft never hped DD , a lot of original xbox games had downloadable content, i have never heard a statement from MS pushing DD. When asked if they would support a Blu Ray add on MS answered claiming that formats are the past and they are preparing for the future which is DD. Thats also why they teamed up with Netflix.NPD research has shown that 75% of gamers prefer retail over DD:
http://www.edge-online.com/news/npds-frazier-consumers-prefer-retail
In a recent poll topic on Gamespot's System Wars forum, hard copy is the clear winner as well with 75% of voters preferring a hard copy over DD.
http://www.gamespot.com/pages/forums/show_msgs.php?topic_id=26804834&page=0
So it looks like M$' plan to hype DD has backfired.
delta3074
Its still a waste of time if they don't make a ton of money on it.From what I remember if a certain amount of the DLC did not sell, TakeTwo would have to pay back the 50 million.
MBP_King
I am doing the math, are you? So, 2 million by October 2009 @ $20 a pop, that's 40 million. So, by October they still aren't pulling a profit, right? Not to mention, the numbers you gave were from Pachter and not from MS themselves.The DLC sold a reported 1 million already and an expected 2 million by Oct. 2009. 20 bucks a pop - you do the math. :P
SecretPolice
[QUOTE="MBP_King"]Its still a waste of time if they don't make a ton of money on it.From what I remember if a certain amount of the DLC did not sell, TakeTwo would have to pay back the 50 million.
PoppaGamer
I am doing the math, are you? So, 2 million by October 2009 @ $20 a pop, that's 40 million. So, by October they still aren't pulling a profit, right? Not to mention, the numbers you gave were from Pachter and not from MS themselves. You do know that MS paid for TWO episodes right?? the other will be out sometime this fall, so it was well worth it imo.The DLC sold a reported 1 million already and an expected 2 million by Oct. 2009. 20 bucks a pop - you do the math. :P
SecretPolice
[QUOTE="PoppaGamer"][QUOTE="SecretPolice"]I am doing the math, are you? So, 2 million by October 2009 @ $20 a pop, that's 40 million. So, by October they still aren't pulling a profit, right? Not to mention, the numbers you gave were from Pachter and not from MS themselves. You do know that MS paid for TWO episodes right?? the other will be out sometime this fall, so it was well worth it imo.Great point. I thought of this after submitting and knew someone was going to catch it. I guess it comes down to whats an acceptable profit? If MS invests 50 million into something, how much do they expect out of it? Plus, don't you have to account for the cost of development? Wouldn't that mean that only part of the $20 for each game goes to MS?????The DLC sold a reported 1 million already and an expected 2 million by Oct. 2009. 20 bucks a pop - you do the math. :P
navyguy21
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