Call of Duty: Ghosts sales decline 'troubling', says analyst

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Call of Duty: Ghosts is displaying a 'troubling' decline in sales versus its predecessors, according to an industry analyst.

Activision has said previously that it expects Ghosts sales to be down on last year's Black Ops 2 due to the upset of the console transition and they were; November sales showed a drop of 19 per cent year-on-year. But Cowen analyst Doug Creutz has warned investors that the declines could be notably worse than the reported 19 per cent dip would suggest.

"Upon further reflection, we think the [Call of Duty] numbers are a bit more troubling than they first appeared," said Creutz, reports VentureBeat.

He went on to note that the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions of Ghosts released almost two weeks earlier in November than Black Ops 2 (November 3 versus November 12 respectively), offsetting a portion of the sales drop which would have otherwise been far worse.

"While the year-over-year gap is only 19 percent thus far, that includes two extra weeks of sales for the 360 and PS3 versions [versus Black Ops II]. Against 2011′s [Modern Warfare 3], where the difference is only one week, the title is down 32 percent life-to-date," said Creutz.

The PS4 and Xbox One versions arrived later in the month, but failed to make up the sales deficit.

"We don't think it is out of the question that the title could wind up comparing down 20 percent to 25 percent year-over-year [to Black Ops II], which is appreciably worse than the down 10 to 15 percent that we think is baked in to guidance," predicted Creutz.

Despite its declines, Activision's FPS series is still in good health; Call of Duty: Ghosts was still the top-selling game in North America in November, according to NPD Figures. It's main rival, EA's Battlefield 4, came in second in the all-format software charts.

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RacistPosted:

Well, im still enjoying the game.

1492Posted:

Lye Call of duty has been awful since Black ops 1.

Their is no surprise there.


No hold on there. MW3 and BO2 were great. Ghosts just isn't meant for past gen.

1492Posted:

The game is terrible. There are aaa lot of issues that really need to be fixed, or else this will continue to fail.

iIIuminatiPosted:

Of course the sales are going down, the game is terrible
opinions are opinions :C

KatsumiPosted:

Dreams isnt this the same company that said they were gonna beat gtav's sales?


yes, seems like they fell face first with that one.

DreamsPosted:

isnt this the same company that said they were gonna beat gtav's sales?

BRSPosted:

Qwikscoper Black Ops was the last decent Call of Duty game. I have absolutely no respect for Infinity Ward because after MW2 they didn't give the slightest sh*t about the millions of people that played and enjoyed their game. They released MW3, which was essentially DLC for MW2 and then had the audacity to do the same thing with Ghosts, proving that they don't care at all about the people that play their game and are just in it solely for the money. Treyarch better release a truly "Next-Gen" Call of Duty, or the series is done for good because nobody likes Infinity Ward's sorry excuse for a game when all they do is add some code and implement pointless features, like female player models and guard dogs! The only way I'll buy another Call of Duty is if Treyarch decides to make a game dedicated to just zombies.


All they really need to do is spend some if the huge amount of money they're accumulated on making a new game engine they supports some jaw dropping graphics, I'm pretty sure they wouldn't even have to change the core mechanics much.

BRSPosted:

A sales decline for CoD isn't "troubling" at all. What it does, if anything, is show that perhaps there is hope in an industry that has shown nothing but a decline itself in overall quality, due largely to the big players pandering to the very audience that is responsible for CoD's popularity.

KanashiiPosted:

Call of Duty Ghosts probably has the highest number of sell backs to stores too. At the store I work at we up up to our eyeballs with COD:Ghosts that have been traded in because they are "boring" or people "just didn't like it".

KatsumiPosted:

Yop CoD Ghosts doesn't appeal to me as some of the other Call of Duty's


This is pretty much the same case for me. Call of duty really lost its appeal at Black Ops 2 in my eyes though