Battlefield 1 And Titanfall 2 Sales Suffered Due To Infinite Warfare

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The general narrative is, Battlefield 1 managed to do very well, what with it being a great game and all, and because it gave a lot of jaded players something new and fresh; Titanfall 2 found itself releasing into a crowded window and floundered at first, before word of mouth led to good sales; and while Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare performed well enough in absolute terms, it was still a huge decline relative to the rest of the franchise.

Michael Pachter, well known gaming analyst from Wedbush Securities, however, believes that this could have been handled far better- if Titanfall 2 had not released so close to Battlefield and Call of Duty, all three games could have benefitted from lesser cannibalization of their sales. Speaking on his YouTube show, Pachter said, “I remember when they announced [that Battlefield 1 and Titanfall 2 would be releasing so close together], I went ‘they’re insane!’ So i think that was pushing the envelope, I think, especially, in the context of Call of Duty coming out. Because I think that the audience for the three games is a similar pool of people. I think that people either play Call of Duty or they play Battlefield, and in a normal year, they’re both kind of similar, they’re both modern warfare. Battlefield went retro, which was actually smart- I questioned it at the time, but it was smart. call of Duty went future, which is kind of dumb, but again, they at least partition where they are, they are far away from one another. So I think those two at least make sense… and then Titanfall 2 smack dab in the middle.


‘I’m not sure why EA did that, I think partly because EA wanted to get 10 million units or more sold of Titanfall, and had they launched at some other time like February, they would have had trouble doing so, because they would have been like six weeks out from the Holiday period. I think that had Respawn been able to get Titanfall 2 done, they would have pushed it forward, and maybe launched it in July, and that would have been good cadence.

‘But yes, I think that launching them a week apart means that the two games are cannibalizing one another, and that Call of Duty will cannibalize both. So I think it’s tough- it’s hard to do it. Very few players are going to do all three.’

He is definitely right- releasing the games this close to one another made no sense, and I still don’t understand what EA were hoping to achieve from that. My only hope is that Titanfall 2 won’t suffer from this in the long run- it’s a great game, and it doesn’t deserve to be sandwiched like this.

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TomPosted:

wait, infinite warfare is bringing down bf sales? never thought i would hear that but its probably mwr and not IW.

BondsPosted:

I played all three but only enjoyed two and saying that different release dates would have increased sales is odd because if you wanted that game by now through out all of Christmas break you still haven't gotten it is because you didn't want it enough

thewes123Posted:

Sales for IW would have been no where near as high if you could have bought MWR separately.

SakiPosted:

DutchBrowniemix What are the versions sold of COD with or without MWR. and how many. before that you cant say it was all because of IW


Well considering you can't buy MWR on it's own, that doesn't really matter. At the end of the day, a lot of people bought IW.

DutchBrowniemixPosted:

What are the versions sold of COD with or without MWR. and how many. before that you cant say it was all because of IW

MaggardoPosted:

I like all 3 games, I have played each one. I got a BF1 and Titanfall 2 bundle on sale for around $70 on the PlayStation store. And I got both Infinite Warfare and MWR for $100 on the PlayStation store. I love all of them, I've probably played Titanfall 2 less than anyone of them, as I have no one to play it with. But I find all the games enjoyable, I don't understand why people hate on IW so much. They claim MWR is the whole reason IW sold, which I believe to be false. Agree, or disagree with me? It's just my thoughts.

But if they didn't release all the games so close together, they might've sold even more sales than what they did. But of course, people have to bring the whole debate with MWR included in with IW smh...

RobPosted:

Personally I'm not too big on either of the new cods. I like battlefield 1 a lot though

UnauthenticatedPosted:

You mean because of MWR? Lol

NickPosted:

Cod didn't do as bad as everyone expected it to

SkatesPosted:

Cod only did alright this year because of MWR being included. If it wasn't for that or MWR was sold separate IW's sales would be shit.