Activision to double support for Nintendo consoles
Activision already has the distinction of having the most titles available for the Nintendo Wii’s launch last year, but the company isn’t done yet. According to CVG, Activision now plans to double its support not only for the Wii, but for the Nintendo DS handheld as well.
CVG reports that during a conference call to analysts, Activision CEO, Bobby Kotick, said: “Activision recognised the Wii opportunity, and we had one of the largest lineups at launch. In fiscal ’08, we will double our product offerings on Wii and DS as we plan to be even more successful on these platforms.”
“To date, there has been strong consumer response to all three next-generation consoles, which truly are delivering new gaming experiences to broader, more diverse audiences than ever before,” Kotick added. The company also has high hopes for its fiscal third quarter and has also raised revenue forecasts for the fourth quarter.
Via CVG
Activision already has the distinction of having the most titles available for the Nintendo Wii’s launch last year, but the company isn’t done yet. According to CVG, Activision now plans to double its support not only for the Wii, but for the Nintendo DS handheld as well.
CVG reports that during a conference call to analysts, Activision CEO, Bobby Kotick, said: “Activision recognised the Wii opportunity, and we had one of the largest lineups at launch. In fiscal ’08, we will double our product offerings on Wii and DS as we plan to be even more successful on these platforms.”
“To date, there has been strong consumer response to all three next-generation consoles, which truly are delivering new gaming experiences to broader, more diverse audiences than ever before,” Kotick added. The company also has high hopes for its fiscal third quarter and has also raised revenue forecasts for the fourth quarter.
Via CVG