‘Call of Duty: Black Ops 4’ Sees Huge Drop In Physical Game Sales

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Yesterday, we reported the news that Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 was setting huge sales records on the digital front, even though Activision didn’t provide specific sales numbers as of yet. But that leaves an interesting question -- what about physical game sales?

Well, it turns out those may not be faring quite as well. UK sales numbers provided by Chart-Track have revealed that physical game sales for the newly released sequel mark an all-time low for the franchise. Not that it isn’t doing well, but it seems more players are preferring the digital version this time around.

The company reports that Black Ops 4 has managed to sell 59 percent fewer boxed copies than the 2015 release Call of Duty: Black Ops 3. In fact, Chart-Track is saying it’s possibly the worst opening for a Call of Duty physical release in the British sector since Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare came out way back in 2007.

That said, the game still managed to find a second place spot on the sales chart for the week, with FIFA 19 scoring a dominating lead. The game sold the most on the PlayStation 4, with 58 percent of its audience preferring that format.

Rounding out the top five were Assassin’s Creed Odyssey in third place; followed by the debuting WWE 2K19 in fourth; and Forza Horizon 4 in fifth.

It’s unknown where Black Ops 4 can go from here in terms of sales. The game will obviously see new events and content introduced via the season pass; and it’s picking up in popularity with its new Blackout mode. But it’s obvious that players are taking more of an approach to its digital version this time around, though we’re not sure how that will affect its formatting in the future. More than likely, Activision will stick with physical and digital releases, with a day one patch to round out any missing data. We’ll see what the company has to say once official sales numbers come in from the NPD in just a few weeks.

In the meantime, you can read about the game’s digital sales success here. It seems that it’s an unstoppable juggernaut when it comes to downloads, even with all the physical special editions available.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 is available now for Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and PC.



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RareparrotPosted:

mystery box edition count. its physical

SleepPosted:

Loke buying disk games in 2018 LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO


I don't have the download speed to download the whole game. So I just get the discs.

AustinPosted:

I honestly can't remember the last time I bought a game via disk... I want to say it was Advanced Warfare and I lost it :( kinda why I stopped buying disks anymore. I lose things easily and when digitally downloading games, it's so easy to just exit a game I'm playing and switch without having to get up and spend 10 minutes looking for a game disk. Don't have to worry about scratching disks and them not being playable too!

DecyPosted:

No wonder everyones going digital making us have to pay £85 just to get dlc with the game lol...

LokePosted:

buying disk games in 2018 LMAOOOOOOOOOOOOO

NextGenUpdatePosted:

Lood I haven't bought a game on disc since I got my first xbox one. IMO there's no direct benefit to having physical copies of games anymore unless you're a collector who has book shelves full of them.


The reason I keep physical copies is just in case my XBL account gets banned for whatever reason.

Shoe-Posted:

I bought the physical copy didn't want the digital for COD as then I have all the boxes for every single cod now

LoodPosted:

I haven't bought a game on disc since I got my first xbox one. IMO there's no direct benefit to having physical copies of games anymore unless you're a collector who has book shelves full of them.

MazePosted:

Well times are obviously changing and digital games are the norm now.

LinxPosted:

i only buy Digital now since 2013