Analyst on March: software sales up thanks to strong titles
March was a good month for video games (although any month is a good month for video games, really). One analyst, namely Colin Sebastian, says that because of strong titles released last month, video game software sales are expected to rise by about 35%. Go to the full article to read more on Sebastian’s forecasts.
In a few days, the NPD Group is expected to release the video game industry’s sales reports for the month of March. You know what that means? It means it’s time once again for analysts to give their forecasts and predictions.
This particular forecast comes from analyst Colin Sebastian of Lazard Capital Markets. In a nutshell, Sebastian forecasts sunny skies for the video game industry for the month March, and beyond (basically, the same thing he said for the month of February).
Thanks to successful releases such as Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Army of Two, and Tom Clancy‘s Rainbow Six Vegas 2, Sebastian believes that software sales will rise about 35%. This number is also helped along by catalog sales of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Rock Band.
Sebastian also remarks that the current economic state in the US will not affect the video game industry. In fact, strong releases in the following months – like Grand Theft Auto 4, Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, and Mario Kart – are expected to boost growth.
Via GameDaily BIZ