Pachter: No Dark Knight game means Warner Bros missed out on US$ 100 million

Bat signal - Image 1 Michael Pachter is at it again, analyzing and giving his thoughts on matters concerning the game industry. This time, he laments how much money could have been made if a timely game tie-in to the blockbuster The Dark Knight was released. He says Warner Bros. and EA may have missed out on US$ 100 million. More after the jump.

The Dark Knight - Image 1 Michael Pachter is at it again, doing what he does best: analyzing stuff in the gaming world. This time, he talks about how Warner Bros. lost a projected US$ 100 million by not coming out with a video game tie-in tforThe Dark Knight.

Pachter was quoted by the Associated Press, and a new story was written on the matter. An excerpt from it reads:

Based on the record-breaking success of the movie, Wedbush Morgan video game industry analyst Michael Pachter believes a Dark Knight game released at the same time as the blockbuster film last month could have sold 4 million units and banked $100 million — with $70 million going to the game’s publisher and $30 million going to Warner Bros,

If Pachter is to be believed, the Warner Bros. should be feeling a little salty right about now. If you ask us, the Wedbush Morgan analyst does bring up plenty of valid points.


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