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March 2014 NPD (U.S. Hardware) Predictions - Closes April 14th

Gator86

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This got me. Hurry up, NPDDDDDD
 
Just to clear something up for myself, as I don't normally follow this stuff closely. Anyone who bought Titanfall digitally will not be counted on these NPD numbers?
 
Just to clear something up for myself, as I don't normally follow this stuff closely. Anyone who bought Titanfall digitally will not be counted on these NPD numbers?

Correct.

This only counts if you bought a physical version of Titanfall from a retailer, like GameStop, Wal-Mart, or Amazon.com.
 
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articl...art-but-ps4-leads-hardware-again-in-march-npd


The NPD Group has issued its March video game sales report, revealing a 28 percent drop in software sales (including PC) to $432 million. Hardware, however, soared 78 percent on the strength of the new consoles, totaling $395 million. Accessories were also up 4 percent to $224 million. Overall, total industry sales increased 3 percent to $1.03 billion.

NPD noted that Sony's PlayStation 4 led hardware sales (for the third month in a row) despite the Xbox One exclusive Titanfall topping the games chart. Globally, Sony announced recently that PS4 had surpassed 7 million units sold.

Hardware in general put in a robust performance during the last month, boosting the industry year-over-year. "PS4 and Xbox One continue to see success with cumulative sales of the two consoles through the first five months currently totaling more than double that of their predecessors, the PS3 and Xbox 360," noted NPD analyst Liam Callahan.

In addition to Titanfall, game sales were driven by Sony's inFamous on PS4, Ubisoft's South Park: The Stick of Truth and Activision's Call of Duty: Ghosts. Check out the top 10 chart below.


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Lunzio

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Honestly more interested in console than game sales.

Packed in game numbers always seem disingenuous (even though it's clear that the inclusion of the game probably led to the total sale).
 
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