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Digital game sales booming as retail continues descent
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Digital game sales booming as retail continues descent
Typically, market research firms look at retail game sales for their reports and pay no mind to digital distribution services like Steam. Perhaps looking at only retail figures offers enough of a sample to reach a conclusion, but digital outlets are undoubtedly responsible for a sizable share of overall game sales – as emphasized by IGN’s recent report.
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"While downloads are growing – and growing fast – there simply aren’t enough of them to account for the fall in retail sales."
We've chatted about this before. There is the economy to blame for a part of it. But IMHO, the lack of quality game releases is the primary reason. In fact, here's this article I read today about the Wii - the golden child of stand-alones - taking a pounding because of lack of new quality game releases. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2009569697_webnintendo31.html There are a number of potential blockbusters projected for the last half of 2009 and 1st Qtr 2010. Let's check those sales figures then. As far as download vs. box sales - digital is the wave of the future. Any sales figures that don't include downloads shouldn't be even be considered as noteworthy. |
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I'm surprised any buys hard copies anymore. The chance of losing a key, CD/DVD, etc are way to high versus a digital download. Heck, half the time it even installs faster (on a 25 mbps down) than from a CD/DVD.
I only buy hard copies when digital is not available (which is becoming a rare thing). |
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Downloads are the way to go for sure.
They still need to be 10-25% cheaper than a hard copy though. |
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I like downloading games and have bought several from Steam. But, at the same time I like having the actual game so I can play outside of Steam.
The other week I moved and didn't have internet service for a few days. I tried to play single player Heroes of Might and Magic 5 that I bought on Steam but Steam wouldn't open. Kinda pissed me off since I just wanted to play single player and don't need the internet for that. And, you can't sell your games when you are done with them. Most games I play through once then I don't touch again. No need to keep them around collecting dust. A quick sale can them be a down payment on the next game. |
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The resale thing is a big pro/con debate with things like Steam as well... Honestly, I'm rather OK with not having a PC version of Gamestop or something similar. The PC gaming market is small enough as it is, and shrinking daily... A massive resale market would probably kill it. |
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I only buy pc games via Steam. I only have a 1 meg connection so it take up to a day download a game and them get the patches etc. Y do i do this? Well I always lose product keys and scratch disks. With Steam this does not happen. Also Steam has offers and free play weekends allowing me to try b4 buy and get a good deal. I also play games on my 360 and ps3. On the ps3 i have downloaded a few games. The 360s digital download service for 360 games launches soon. K just hope they release a bigger and cheaper hard drive. Disks and 360s don't go well. The number of games my 360 has destroyed is stupid. I never trade in games, but no thats a big factor for some people. I think digitat distribution is the way forward and the next generation of games consoles will not have optical media trays.
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