COD Ghosts: $1 Billion in sales to retail stores in 24hrs.


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Activision announced today that Call of Duty: Ghosts generated $1 billion in worldwide revenue on launch day.

Activision specifically noted in its announcement that it "sold more than $1 billion of Call of Duty: Ghosts into retail stores worldwide as of day one," meaning the figure is made up of units sold to retailers and not necessarily sales to consumers.

By comparison, Call of Duty: Black Ops II needed 15 days to reach $1 billion in sales, though that figure included units sold to consumers and not only to retailers.

Citing data from Microsoft, Activision also announced that Call of Duty: Ghosts has moved to the top spot on Xbox Live as the most-played game this week.

On the Xbox 360, average play sessions for Call of Duty: Ghosts have been longer than Black Ops II or Modern Warfare 3 over the same period, Activision said.

http://www.gamespot.com/articles/call-of-duty-ghosts-sell-in-hits-1-billion/1100-6415993/

hot damn. Call of Duty still has it.

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Video game equivalent to Justin Bieber and Twilight.

 

Personally i think Bieber is the lesser of two evils.

 

I've actually never heard anyone say Bieber is a great singer. I know some people think it but i've never encountered one. I've heard many many casual console gamers say CoD is teh b3st thing ev4r it's aw3some bla bla bla.

 

I'm positive Bieber fans will someday realise he was not great and will put him in the "guilty pleasure" drawer of their life experiences. I'm not so sure about CoD fanboys. I think there's no hope for them. They really think CoD past the first one are great games and i think they are beyond redemption.

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I've actually never heard anyone say Bieber is a great singer.

Bieber is a great singer, no joke.

 

Regarding this, it just makes me sad to see the game industry becoming monopolised in this way. If there's the market for it like this, they're going to keep working on them. I remember being excited to play and download the CoD 4 beta.

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Bieber is a great singer, no joke.

 

Regarding this, it just makes me sad to see the game industry becoming monopolised in this way. If there's the market for it like this, they're going to keep working on them. I remember being excited to play and download the CoD 4 beta.

 

CoD 4 was Modern Warfare right ? It was a good game actually.

 

Honestly on a more serious tone CoD games are great games. I loved the first CoD and played it a lot. I liked Modern Warfare too. My problem with the serie is they release a new game every year with the same gfx, same engine and mostly same gameplay with an occasional new twist.

 

I mean people keep saying Nintendo rehash bla bla bla etc. Yet there have been more CoD games in the last 10 years than real Mario games ever (not considering the many spin-off and xpac). There have been in the last 10 years a great total of 10 CoD games. One every damn year.

 

All of those games are good to great games when you ignore the other ones in the serie. But i think it's dumb for people to spend 60$ a year on what is basically the same game with the same gfx. And it think reviewers are stupid to give the same game 8/10 every year too. The reviews of this new CoD are so dumb. Reviewers basically say it's the same old thing with out of date gfx yet they give the game 8+. Only Giant Bomb had to guts the give it the score it deserves which is a 3 stars out of 5 for being the same old thing over and over again.

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CoD 4 was Modern Warfare right ? It was a good game actually.

 

Honestly on a more serious tone CoD games are great games. I loved the first CoD and played it a lot. I liked Modern Warfare too. My problem with the serie is they release a new game every year with the same gfx, same engine and mostly same gameplay with an occasional new twist.

 

I mean people keep saying Nintendo rehash bla bla bla etc. Yet there have been more CoD games in the last 10 years than real Mario games ever (not considering the many spin-off and xpac). There have been in the last 10 years a great total of 10 CoD games. One every damn year.

 

All of those games are good to great games when you ignore the other ones in the serie. But i think it's dumb for people to spend 60$ a year on what is basically the same game with the same gfx. And it think reviewers are stupid to give the same game 8/10 every year too. The reviews of this new CoD are so dumb. Reviewers basically say it's the same old thing with out of date gfx yet they give the game 8+. Only Giant Bomb had to guts the give it the score it deserves which is a 3 stars out of 5 for being the same old thing over and over again.

Yeah it was. Was the last CoD to have the numbering on the case. Now the number is probably in double figures. I loved CoD 4 to death and remember moving over from Halo 3 weeks after it came out just to play the beta, thought it was revolutionary. Now look at it.

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I like the CoD single player missions i think there fun even though its is the same old story redone most of the time but i think the multiplayer sucks on it, i really dont like it i find it really boring and static. not sure whether to get ghosts or not mainly cus i find BF4 awesome even with its server issues at the moe so not much other time:d

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That Gamespot didn't see any particular framerate problems (If I'm not mistaken) while the rest of the internets did, coupled with this twaddle, may very well speak they must be enjoying Activision's early Xmas presents.

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1 Billion to retail != 1 Billion in sales. GTA V record hasn't been broken.

 

FWIW, that's hardly relevant to Activision. They may not get bragging rights for the record, but they still get all of that money and it's still pretty damn impressive.

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FWIW, that's hardly relevant to Activision. They may not get bragging rights for the record, but they still get all of that money and it's still pretty damn impressive.

 

It's relevant in that they are trying to hood wink those less than knowledgable about the success of the game. This is the first year where they have released "to retail" prices instead of sales.

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FWIW, that's hardly relevant to Activision. They may not get bragging rights for the record, but they still get all of that money and it's still pretty damn impressive.

 

Yeah it kinda is, if the game ends up being a relative flop and retailers are left with unwanted stock then they're going to accordingly scale back purchasing for the next game. Not to mention Activision may be compelled to buy back that stock.

 

Really this figure only indicates the past and expected success of the franchise, it says nothing about the actual instalment itself.

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It's relevant in that they are trying to hood wink those less than knowledgable about the success of the game. This is the first year where they have released "to retail" prices instead of sales.

 

It's also across 4 platforms, and I bet they're also including PS4/X1 being sold to retail as well (making it 6)

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It's relevant in that they are trying to hood wink those less than knowledgable about the success of the game. This is the first year where they have released "to retail" prices instead of sales.

 

That's relevant to us, not to Activision.  They still made $1bn and it is being played more than the previous iterations based on online data already.

 

Don't pretend that it's not going to be successful though just because they told us retail numbers and not sale numbers - I doubt the latter number is far behind.

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That's relevant to us, not to Activision.  They still made $1bn and it is being played more than the previous iterations based on online data already.

 

Don't pretend that it's not going to be successful though just because they told us retail numbers and not sale numbers - I doubt the latter is far behind.

 

Athernar said it best.

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Just finished the campaign and all I can say: is like having sex with that girl who used to be hotter, and now not so much but still have it, is more of the same, quick but nice.

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