February game sales slide 20% - NPD
PlayStation Vita launch can't save a rough month at retail; Modern Warfare 3 tops the software charts again as industry continues sales slump.
PlayStation Vita launch can't save a rough month at retail; Modern Warfare 3 tops the software charts again as industry continues sales slump.
[CORRECTION] Ubisoft reveals new shipment milestone for stealth action game; publisher posts $852 million during holiday quarter; Just Dance franchise ships 13 million during period.
New physical channel sales fall 34 percent to $750.6 million; Xbox 360 leads hardware, Modern Warfare 3 tops software.
After six weeks at the top, FIFA 12 gets knocked down to four, and Final Fantasy XIII-2 is the first new release to go to number one in 2012.
EA Sports' football title spends all of January in the number one position on the UK chart, holding off new entry Resident Evil: Revelations.
FIFA 12 is still the only title to have topped the charts in 2012, while Star Wars: The Old Republic clings on at 37.
Ubisoft senior vice president of sales and marketing Tony Key says gamers coming around to Just Dance, doesn't fear the brand suffering same fate as Guitar Hero.
Ubisoft announces new sales figures for its popular dancing game franchise, reveals that gamers spend 23 million minutes playing Just Dance 3 every day.
Physical software, hardware, accessories come in at $17.02 billion; total software including digital sales falls 2 percent.
Hardware revenues drop 28 percent year-over-year; software sales slide 14 percent with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 topping the charts.
Naughty Dog leads the pack with 12 nominations for AIAS-organized honors, joins Portal 2, Skyrim, Batman: Arkham City, and Zelda: Skyward Sword as Game of the Year candidates.
French publisher anticipates better-than-expected sales during third quarter; full-year guidance upped to between $1.33B and $1.37B.
Last month's $3 billion US game industry haul up slightly year-over-year as Xbox 360 on top of hardware charts for fourth straight month.
The penguins of Happy Feet Two: The Videogame tap dance into stores around Australia.
DICE's shooter retains the top spot, while Uncharted 3 debuts at number two, Sonic Generations in the top 10.
Fourth biggest launch of the year sees Batman: Arkham City top the UK Charts, Football Manager 2012 debuts in third; Dance Central 2 debuts at 40.
FIFA 12 booted from top spot after most successful Xbox 360 racing game launch in UK history; Just Dance 3 debuts in third.
It's another big week for video game releases Down Under.
Ubisoft follows up one of the most successful new game franchises of recent years with Just Dance 3, going multiplatform and supporting Kinect.
Amazon listing indicates that Ubisoft's rump-shaking series getting 20-song $30 retail expansion next month.
Ubisoft announces development of third entry in popular rump-shaking series; returning to Wii and debuting on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 October 11 with Kinect and Move, support respectively.
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