COD: Advanced Warfare pre-orders are 50% behind Ghosts, says analyst

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Activision is one of the biggest video game publishers in the world thanks to a handful of gigantic properties. But as it unleashes its upcoming megahit, its most successful brand of the last 10 years looks like it’s starting to lose its sales luster.

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare preorders continue to track more than 50 percent behind 2013’s Ghosts, according to Cowen and Company analyst Doug Cruetz. The industry-tracking expert notes that Advanced Warfare is tracking 80 percent behind 2012’s Black Ops II. Call of Duty game regularly generate $1 billion in revenue for Activision, but Ghosts didn’t perform as well as Black Ops II. If Advanced Warfare sells worse than Ghosts, this could signify that the franchise is on a permanent decline.

Of course, it’s important to keep in mind that a poor-performing Call of Duty is still likely going to end the year as one of the industry’s best-selling games. In a note to investors, Sterne Agee analyst Arvind Bhatia says that he expects Advanced Warfare to sell 17 million copies — that’s down 15 percent from Ghosts’ 20 million copies sold.

“We believe that the preorders [for Call of Duty] need to accelerate significantly over the next few weeks,” Cruetz wrote. “Or else the evidence for meaningfully weaker performance by Advanced Warfare vs. Ghosts will, in our opinion, become too strong to rationalize.”

The Cowen analyst notes that Call of Duty’s biggest problem right now is that gamers are still busy playing Destiny. If players don’t switch that game off and start looking toward their next shooter, Advanced Warfare could get off to a sluggish start.

“Call of Duty faces a very competitive slate following its launch on Nov. 4, with Halo, Grand Theft Auto, Assassin’s Creed, Far Cry, and Dragon Age all scheduled for release between the Nov. 11 and Nov. 18,” said Cruetz. “With light competition pre-release and heavy competition post-release, we think a slow start for CoD could be difficult to overcome.”



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Source: http://venturebeat.com/2014/09/30/call-of-duty-advanced-warfare-preorders-are-still-sluggish/

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AdamuPosted:

Most people will end up getting advance warfare when they have tried it out but I can see many people not liking this game but I think that if they made another game like world at war they would boost there sales as many people would love to see another ww2 call of duty and I think WaW was one of the best cod's they made.

Well I guess we will need to see how the sales of advance warfare turns out when it gets released.

AlexPosted:

Latency The only true Call of Duty will always be Modern Warefare 2


The original modern warfare was better same with waw.

OrthoPosted:

Pretty sad, I think it looks better than cod dogs

LatencyPosted:

The only true Call of Duty will always be Modern Warefare 2

-Robert-Posted:

it keeps getting worse every year that's why

James18Posted:

Refine
Unhook It's no wonder... They should just listen and make a Cod 4 / MW2 remake.


They've already got a playlist for that. Without Exo Suits and stuff...


Massive, massive, massive facepalm.

RefinePosted:

Unhook It's no wonder... They should just listen and make a Cod 4 / MW2 remake.


They've already got a playlist for that. Without Exo Suits and stuff...

RefinePosted:

Probably thanks to Call of Duty: Ghosts...

TohkaPosted:

I'm not surprised. People wanted Titanfall/Destiny to be CoD killers, when in reality Ghosts was a CoD killer.

GTFCPosted:

Unhook It's no wonder... They should just listen and make a Cod 4 / MW2 remake.


They have got a playlist for that...