Call of Duty Popularity Still Hasn’t Peaked Says Activision

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Following the company's second quarter earnings report, analysts issued their usual investors notes on Activision Blizzard. One comment that raised some eyebrows came from Ben Schachter of Macquarie Securities, who said "we have significant concerns that CoD may have peaked in 2011."

GamesIndustry International followed up with Schachter to get a fuller explanation of his thoughts. He believes that Call of Duty will have a hard time showing growth for a number of reasons outlined below:

HD hardware and software as a whole have been declining all year (i.e., it is not just weak Wii sales that are impacting the industry)
Lifetime unit sales of Modern Warfare 3 are slightly below Black Ops
The genre seems tired
The futursitic setting may not have the same appeal for some
The macro economic environment is causing some gamers to hold back on upgrades
Currency fluctuations mean that European sales are worth less to ATVI shareholders


Michael Pachter of Wedbush Securities largely agrees with Schachter's assessment. "Annual sales at the 25 million level are unprecedented, so it's easy to say 'that's the peak.' I think that the growth in online multiplayer fueled CoD sales, since it was (and probably still is) the best multiplayer experience available. However, last year, Battlefield multiplayer probably cannibalized it a little bit, and this year, Halo and Medal of Honor could cannibalize CoD a bit more. Next year, another Battlefield plus the Respawn and Bungie games probably cannibalize it a bit more," he said.

That said, even if CoD doesn't show growth, it's bound to post massive sales again. "There's nothing wrong with 22 million units sold, or with 19 million or 16 million. CoD will remain the best selling game (at least until GTA) and Activision shouldn't be concerned if it loses some players at the margin. They created a phenomenon, and others are emulating them," Pachter continued.

Colin Sebastian of RW Baird believes that CoD may have peaked already too. "Activision has provided financial guidance assuming that Call of Duty is lower this year than last year, so I think that is a rational comment, especially given the tough console market right now," he said. "Also, if new consoles are coming next year, that is typically a disruptive period for game sales, and that could drive sales lower as well, at least temporarily. The bigger question I think is whether the franchise (or any franchise) is in a continuous period of decline. Personally, I don't know which competing console title would take so much share from Call of Duty."

Of course, these days, thinking about a product's retail life is not the only way to measure success. Call of Duty lives in an online world, and with Elite, and the expansion to China via Tencent, it could be argued that the brand's potential hasn't peaked at all.

"With the movement to digital and opening of new markets like China there will be an entirely new source of revenue for Call of Duty that will both replace some of whatever is lost at retail and also not be tracked in retail sales data," remarked Jeremy Miller of DFC Intelligence. "We feel that Call of Duty is a very strong brand and has plenty of ways to monetize. Tracking retail unit sales year over year is not really a fair comparison as they could be down but overall revenues might be up. So it may very well have peaked at retail but one needs to look at the entire picture. In that sense we do not feel Call of Duty has peaked."


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fitz226Posted:

I love how everyone is hating on COD, despite the fact all we've seen is two campaign missions and a tiny bit of survival mode on Youtube.

For all that any of you know, MW3 may turn out to have the best online ever created, and although I think BF3 will be the better game, I'm not gonna say MW3 will suck.

shadow1Posted:

So is Activision calling people that are disliking the series are a minority, or a minor such as the common 8 year olds. Well he has it wrong there. A 8 year old cant see a difference in the games. They only see a difference in black ops because theres no quick scoping. But basicly, they dont see a difference. So they will buy it no matter what and trash people. The older group however are more wise and can see a difference between the new games and the old. Dual scopes in my eyes in not a unique add on to the game, to me, its just a sign of lazyness. They need to do something brand new like Treyarch did in waw. They brough in realism body parts when they fell off. They had the dirty scopes of war. They brought in nazi zombies. The let you have colored clan tags. And alot of other things. But they still had the same online gameplay and nothing different to it much, but atleast it was practicly the best Cod out there.

DrPhil321Posted:

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DrPhil321 Not hating. But I really do not understand why people are so excited for MW3. I own every CoD since CoD 3. And MW3 is the first CoD game I'm not buying. I watched the videos, read the articles, and saw all the pictures. I'm seriously unimpressed. 2 scopes? Really? I can't seem to find out where all this hype is coming from.

New perks, new guns, new maps, and new campaign. That's all the entire CoD series is. Nothing new. And if you started with an older CoD game like CoD 2,3,or 4. Then you're probably tired of this crap by now and are to switch.

And to all the people that are having this little "fan boy" flame war. Do you realize what "fan boy" is? It means even if CoD had flying unicorns with rebecca black on top singing friday, you'd still buy it. You're not giving things an objective view. And by doing that, they are never going to change the games.

That's my two cents. Peace, from a new BF gamer.




kid thats just about everything.... this isnt halo 3!!!!


I have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. What is everything? And I can assure that I'm no kid.

RightPosted:

Its peak was CoD4 IMO.

oO0glitcher0OoPosted:

DrPhil321 Not hating. But I really do not understand why people are so excited for MW3. I own every CoD since CoD 3. And MW3 is the first CoD game I'm not buying. I watched the videos, read the articles, and saw all the pictures. I'm seriously unimpressed. 2 scopes? Really? I can't seem to find out where all this hype is coming from.

New perks, new guns, new maps, and new campaign. That's all the entire CoD series is. Nothing new. And if you started with an older CoD game like CoD 2,3,or 4. Then you're probably tired of this crap by now and are to switch.

And to all the people that are having this little "fan boy" flame war. Do you realize what "fan boy" is? It means even if CoD had flying unicorns with rebecca black on top singing friday, you'd still buy it. You're not giving things an objective view. And by doing that, they are never going to change the games.

That's my two cents. Peace, from a new BF gamer.




kid thats just about everything.... this isnt halo 3!!!!

oO0glitcher0OoPosted:

i really can't wait for mw3! I also hate people on here disliking cod for no reason. i have all of the cods to i like them all.... so we DON'T care if you buy any other game! battle field just sucks anyways :)

AmbicidalPosted:

Yeah, I've like Call of Duty and Battlefield for a while. Now it looks like Call of Duty has gone out of hand. So I'll be doing Battlefield come this winter/fall

DrPhil321Posted:

Not hating. But I really do not understand why people are so excited for MW3. I own every CoD since CoD 3. And MW3 is the first CoD game I'm not buying. I watched the videos, read the articles, and saw all the pictures. I'm seriously unimpressed. 2 scopes? Really? I can't seem to find out where all this hype is coming from.

New perks, new guns, new maps, and new campaign. That's all the entire CoD series is. Nothing new. And if you started with an older CoD game like CoD 2,3,or 4. Then you're probably tired of this crap by now and are to switch.

And to all the people that are having this little "fan boy" flame war. Do you realize what "fan boy" is? It means even if CoD had flying unicorns with rebecca black on top singing friday, you'd still buy it. You're not giving things an objective view. And by doing that, they are never going to change the games.

That's my two cents. Peace, from a new BF gamer.

HolmesyPosted:

XHomer Activison are just jealous they cannot make a better game


Activision dont make games and why would they be jelous? idiot..

ValorDesignsPosted:

there are problems with each game but not alot. besides the people who complain and say they want a better game also complain and say come out with the next game already... those people are idiots. plus thats like 4 percent of gamers on the cod franchise i dont think everygame is 100 percent liked. i personally dont like the battlefield games i play them with friends but their slow paced online and the story is confusing