Call of Duty “not immune” to slump in preorder demand

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Preorders for games across retail are in decline according to the boss of Call of Duty publisher Activision.

And although demand for Advanced Warfare is better than last year’s Ghosts release, he noted that the franchise is “not immune” to the slump in preorders currently hitting retailers.

Speaking in a call to investors, CEO Eric Hirschberg highlighted three reasons why he thinks customers are preordering less games.

“You guys can see the same thing we see industry-wide, which is that there’s been sort of a secular downturn as it relates to preorders.

“We think that’s happening due to a number of factors: things like increased digital consumption, particularly on the next-gen consoles; titles being widely available on day one; and the decline overall for demand of software on the previous gen consoles,” reports GamesIndustry International.

While those three points stand as measurable factors for a business like Activision, critics of preorders may also suggest that there’s a fatigue amongst consumers.

Major releases now have a number of special editions and alternative content that can only be found in preordered packages. Ubisoft’s Watch Dogs had 9 different editions with multiple extras available for release.

This causes confusion and frustration to consumers trying to decide on the right release for them, a problem confounded by particular preorder bonuses only being available at specific retailers.

And when consumers see that previously ‘preorder exclusive’ content is later available to all after a game has been released, that only causes resentment from fans who felt pressured to buy into a particular preorder package at the expense of another.



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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2014/08/06/call-of-duty-not-immune-to-slump-in-preorder-demand/

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SmurfsPosted:

I'm thinking that the reason for the decline in pre orders may be because of the fact that it's more futuristic and that it's being made by Sledgehammer Games. I still pre ordered a copy of the game a few months ago.

n3xPosted:

Ortho
Kex Just pre-ordered my copies. Cant wait to play this game. Doesnt look to bad.


[s], you're supporting this big time then?


Just because you don't like the look of the game, doesn't mean every other person has to **** dislike it too.

xSTaTiCBLuExPosted:

Hmm I think I have a better idea than any "game analysts"...Games coming out now are **** awful...That is all.

PryzelPosted:

Won't be purchasing this game for sure.

LikeCrazyPosted:

Doesn't matter if it looks bad, people will still queue up for it at midnight release..

WheyPosted:

Maybe if the game was no too futuristic and looking crap then people would be interested. Back in the day when mw2 was released, those were the days. Good sales and the cod games were actually worth buying then.

DeluxeHazardPosted:

I won't be planning on buying this COD since it is so repetitive. If it looks good, I will buy it on sale.

vWatsoncPosted:

I think this will be the lowest year yet.

TomPosted:

Just pre-ordered my copies. Cant wait to play this game. Doesnt look to bad.

MenschPosted:

Katsumi
GibbityTree Exactly why Pre-ordering is a huge waste of time and money.


Well for us it is, for the company it isn't. Pre-orders lets them secure a sale before the game is released, which does a multitude of good things


This. It's their way of determining a game's demand before it hits stores. That can affect things from the amount of discs created and shipped to different marketing tactics that they might use in a given region. Pre-Orders are huge to them, if you feel like developers aren't giving you enough bang for you buck then voice your opinion with your wallet. I'm positive they'll hear you :)