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April 2005 Wedbush NPD Preview (Doom @ 400k?, PSP sells another 1M software?)

He seems a little bullish on some to me. Of course, he's never particularly good at the specific predictions, but his market numbers are usually pretty close.


1) Doom @ 400k :O ,
2) PSP sales @ $40M = ~1M units @ $40 (or 800k @ $50) :O (they sold 1M last month)
3) Market up another 27% :O (doesn't seem like a transition to me)
4) Comments on hardware pricing and costs



April 2005 NPD Video Game Sales Preview


• We expect April U.S. retail video game console software sales data to be released after the market close on Thursday, May 12. We forecast sales of $400 million, up 27% over last year.
• We believe that investor expectations are low for industry sales growth this year, and think that expectations will change as the industry continues to deliver double-digit sales growth. We recommend that investors accumulate Activision, Atari, Electronic Arts, Majesco, THQ, and Take-Two shares.
• Activision’s sales should be $35 million, up 225% over last year.
• Atari is expected to deliver $12 million in sales, up 17% over last year.
• We expect Electronic Arts’ sales to be $90 million, up 17% over last year.
• We expect Majesco sales to be $3 million, up 139% compared to last year.
• Midway sales are expected to come in at $16 million, down 16% from last year.
• We expect Take-Two to deliver $29 million in sales, up 138% over last year.
• THQ’s sales should be $32 million, up 52% over last year.

We expect NPD Funworld TRSTS U.S. retail video game console software sales data for the month of April (four-week period ending April 30, 2005) to be released on Thursday, May 12, after the market close. In this note, we attempt to forecast the sales figures before they are released. Our forecast is based upon a combination of channel checks, company press releases and intuition, with the greatest dependence upon intuition. Our channel checks are conducted by visiting a very small slice of the over 25,000 retail stores that carry video games in the U.S. We note that for a given game, a difference of only one unit per store per week could result in a difference of 100,000 units in
volume, or $5 million in retail sales for the month. Therefore, we caution readers to use our estimates as only one data point in a sea of information.

We expect April sales of $400 million (up 27% vs. April 2004’s $315 million), due to contribution from a number of new releases during the month as well as continued sales strength from Sony PSP software. In April, we expect continued strong sales of Sony’s Gran Turismo 4 (PS2) and Ubi Soft’s Splinter Cell 3: Chaos Theory (Xbox, PC) along with a slew of strong-selling PSP titles. The top new releases in April were Activision’s Doom 3 (Xbox), Microsoft’s Jade Empire (Xbox), Take-Two’s Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition (PS2, Xbox), Midway’s Unreal Championship 2 (Xbox), THQ’s WWE Wrestlemania 21 (Xbox), and Nintendo’s Pokemon Emerald (GBA). We note that there were 19 games that sold over 100,000 units in March, and we expect 10 in April (compared to 7 last year).

In 2004, ASPs held relatively steady, ending the full year down 1% ($30.76, compared to 2003’s $31.12), while full year unit sales were up 9% (from 186 million to 203 million). For 2005, we anticipate that console and handheld ASPs will decline by 3.4% (to $29.73), reflecting a decline in current generation console game pricing partially offset by significantly higher prices for new handheld software, and an increase in pricing for NFL games. We also expect unit sales to end the year up 13%. We forecast US console and PC software sales growth of 10% for 2005. ASPs year-to-
date through March are down 3% and unit sales are up 19%. For April, we expect unit sales to be up by over 30% compared to last year, and we expect ASPs to decline slightly.

Hardware

The U.S. hardware installed base currently stands at 79 million current generation consoles (including handhelds) as of the end of March 2005 (up from 75 million at year end 2004). Console prices were stable through year-end (current U.S. prices are Nintendo GameCube $99, Microsoft Xbox $149, and Sony PS2 $149), with the next round of cuts likely some time this year (when supply and demand are back in balance). We believe that Microsoft currently loses money on each console sold, so further price cuts could be especially costly for the company. It is possible that the company will choose to maintain pricing for the current generation Xbox following the launch of the next generation Microsoft console (Microsoft has planned an Xbox 360 announcement on MTV at 9:30 p.m. ET on May 12th). Should Microsoft choose to maintain pricing for the Xbox, we believe that Sony will cut price on the PS2 in order to capture incremental market share in front of the launch of the Xbox 360. We note that the redesigned PlayStation 2 has a manufacturing cost that is purportedly below $100, so Sony may choose to maintain pricing for current generation PS2s until supply and demand are in balance, and will have a tremendous cost advantage over competitor Microsoft in pricing going forward. We believe that Sony’s PS2 shipment forecast of 12 million units worldwide does not incorporate a price cut this year, although we expect one no later than this fall.

Activision

Releases during April: 4/3 Doom 3 (Xbox) 4/3 Doom 3: Resurrection of Evil Exp (PC).

We estimate that Activision generated $35 million in sales for the month (compared with $24 million last month and $11 million last April). We believe that sales were led by the new release of Doom 3 on the Xbox, selling 400,000 units, with a higher than usual average selling price due to the collector’s edition. We expect that catalog titles of Tony Hawk's Underground 2, Call of Duty, Spider-Man 2, Shrek 2, X-Men: Legends, and Shark Tale also sold well.

Atari
Releases during April: None.

We estimate that Atari generated approximately $12 million in sales for the month (compared with $17 million last month and $10 million last April). We believe that sales were once again led by Dragon Ball Z: Sagas (which sold 153,000 units last month). We believe that catalog sales were led by other Dragon Ball Z titles along with other various games.

Electronic Arts
Releases during April: 4/25 FIFA Soccer (PSP), 4/25 NBA Street Showdown (PSP).

We estimate that EA generated $90 million in sales for the month (compared with $114 million last month and $77 million last April). We expect sales to be led by recent releases Fight Night 2, NBA Street 3, and MVP Baseball 2005. We expect to see continued strong sales of PSP titles along with James Bond, Harry Potter, Need For Speed Underground, Lord of the Rings and Medal of Honor, and its catalog of sports games. We also expect the company to capture 20% market share on the PSP, and we estimate approximately $8 million in contribution from PSP games during the month.

Majesco Entertainment

Releases during April: 4/5 Raze’s Hell (Xbox), 4/19 Psychonauts (Xbox, PC).

We estimate that Majesco generated $3 million in sales for the month (compared with $4 million last month and $1 million last April). We expect modest sales of 30,000 units for its new release Psychonauts. We believe that GBA Video products sold 65,000 units combined (compared with March’s 72,000 units), along with catalog sales of Blood Rayne and various GBA budget titles.

Midway Games

Releases during April: 4/18 Unreal Championship 2 (Xbox), 4/25 Area 51 (PS2, Xbox, PC).

We estimate that Midway generated $16 million in sales for the month (compared with $6 million last month and $19 million last April). We expect sales of 150,000 for its new release Unreal Championship 2. We expect more modest sales of 50,000 units for Area 51. We believe other sales were led by catalog sales of Mortal Kombat: Deception along with NBA Ballers, PSI-Ops, MLB Slugfest, SpyHunter, and other Mortal Kombat titles.

Take-Two Interactive

Releases during April: 4/12 Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition (PS2, Xbox), 4/18 Close Combat First to Fight (PC, Xbox), 4/19 Stronghold 2 (PC).

We estimate that Take-Two generated $29 million in sales for the month (compared with $23 million last month and $12 million last April). We believe that Midnight Club 3 DUB Edition, with an estimated 300,000 units sold, led sales. We believe that Major League Baseball 2K5 sold 300,000 units in its third month of release (on top of the 405,000 units sold to date). We expect continued strong sales of ESPN sports games: NFL 2K5, NBA 2K5 and NHL 2K5, and believe that each of these games sold a competitive number of units vis-à-vis its Electronic Arts counterpart. We believe that Grand Theft Auto, Max Payne, Midnight Club, and Conflict led catalog sales.

THQ
Releases during April: 4/18 WWE Wrestlemania 21 (Xbox).

We estimate that THQ generated $32 million in retail sales for the month (compared with $39 million last month and $21 million last April). We believe that the new release WWE Wrestlemania 21 sold 150,000 units. We believe that its top holiday releases, WWE Smackdown vs. Raw, The Incredibles, and The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie led sales. We also expect continued strong sales of WWE, Nickelodeon, and Finding Nemo titles.

Market Share Analysis

Although it is difficult to estimate the total sales denominator for calculating market share, based on our estimate for total industry sales, our estimate for each publisher’s market share is as follows:

Market Share By Company (US Retail Sales)
Apr 2005E Apr 2004A
ATVI 8.8% 3.4%
ATAR 3.0% 3.3%
ERTS 22.5% 24.5%
COOL 0.8% 0.4%
MWY 4.0% 5.9%
TTWO 7.3% 3.8%
THQI 8.0% 6.5%

Conclusion
Following last week’s earnings calls from ERTS, THQI and ATVI, we believe that investors continue to expect sales growth to be flat for the full year. We therefore we think that there may be some positive reaction to the April sales data if it shows high double-digit growth, as we have forecast. Should the data fall short of our estimate, we do not expect investors to become overly concerned about valuations of the video game publishers.

The publishers’ stocks have all suffered to some extent as a result of Electronic Arts’ preannouncement in March, with a slight firming up of valuations over the last week. Following generally positive earnings last week, it appears that investor sentiment may be recovering, but we believe that expectations are still quite low for the quarter and for the year. Should the data come in more robust than our forecast, we expect valuations to firm up, as many may perceive sales strength early in the year as signaling a positive trend for 2005.

We expect Take-Two and EA results to be in line with investor expectations, and do not foresee strong market reaction to the NPD data. We think that there could be positive reaction to the NPD data for Activision, Atari, Majesco and THQ, especially if any of these companies delivers upside to our estimates. We do not expect Midway shares to react materially to the NPD data.
 
thanks. Interesting numbers as always.

PSP keeps chugging away. It hasn't set the world on fire, but with all the fantastic software that should be on display at E3, things should pick up.


PLEASE DEAR GOD GTA PSP AT E3
 

GaimeGuy

Volunteer Deputy Campaign Director, Obama for America '16
I like how they make no predictions about any portables besides the revenue for the PSP software
 
GaimeGuy said:
I like how they make no predictions about any portables besides the revenue for the PSP software

We all know the DS outcomes.

Software: Wario Ware - 50k

Hardware: Uh...this many " "
 

Striek

Member
As great as Doom III:CE is, I find it hard to believe it sold 400k.

Looking forward to hard numbers though.
 
Guy LeDouche said:
thanks. Interesting numbers as always.

PSP keeps chugging away. It hasn't set the world on fire, but with all the fantastic software that should be on display at E3, things should pick up.


PLEASE DEAR GOD GTA PSP AT E3

Price drop (or at least a barebones pack) + GTA = instant sellah.
 

AniHawk

Member
The U.S. hardware installed base currently stands at 79 million current generation consoles (including handhelds) as of the end of March 2005 (up from 75 million at year end 2004).

Did they mean for March? PSP+DS+GBA+PS2+XBX+GCN = 79,386,420
 
OK, My initial predictions for: (I'll try to do a lower key official predictions thread later tonight if there's enough interest)

1) PSP > 450k
2) PS2 > 450k
3) Xbox > 300k
4) GBA > 300k
5) DS < 125k (I really have no idea ;) )
5) GC < 100k

6) Doom 3 > 275k (both editions)
7) Splinter Cell Xbox > 200k
8) Jade Empire > 150k (could be much higher, just don't know)
9) GT4 > 175k
10) Midnight Club PS2 > 200k
 
pj325is said:
Everyone who didn't buy this game is an EA loving communist. Fuck you

OK. That's only 349,970,000 people in the US :D

Also, it's only on the Xbox. You know that system that has < 20% market share and has 5 or 6 other extremely high profile games this month (Doom 3, Jade Empire, Splinter Cell had only a few days last month, Midnight Club, WWE, & Unreal Championship.

Kind of tough to break out there.
 

Suikoguy

I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions
Developers have to be very pleased with PSP software sales, its been insane where I work (ed).

I expect xbox sales to be very low, around 200k or less.
PS2 sales around 400k and PSP sales around the same..
DS, probably 150k
 

Borys

Banned
The Abominable Snowman said:
Are the Doom 3 numbers in line with the PC version?

Jesus christ. Just imagine if it launched simultaneously on Xbox and PC or Xbox version first.

Not in line, ~30% at max.
PC version had 1.1M units SOLD a long time ago. Worldwide it's easily 1.5M now. Add to that 500K of Xbox version (WW) and you have 2M units.
 
Suikoguy said:
Developers have to be very pleased with PSP software sales, its been insane where I work (ed).

I expect xbox sales to be very low, around 200k or less.
PS2 sales around 400k and PSP sales around the same..
DS, probably 150k

Isnt 200,000 on par with what Xbox usually sells?
 

Monorojo

Banned
Well EA games are 50 bucks, and most others are 40. I think if the 20% figure is true, its safe to say over 900k. Hopefully Hot Shots Golf gets a bulk of these :)
 

Suikoguy

I whinny my fervor lowly, for his length is not as great as those of the Hylian war stallions
gamergirly said:
Isnt 200,000 on par with what Xbox usually sells?

Yeah, but low compared to what it used to sell last year?
I lost all my sales data.
 

Borys

Banned
About Doom 3 PC:

Blue's News said:
Name: Todd Hollenshead
Email:
Description: CEO
Project:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
11-4-2004

We've recently received word that DOOM 3 has already sold over 1 million copies at retail! A huge "Thank You!" to all of the fans out there who have purchased a copy of the game.

1M units sold 50 days before Christmas.

Do not diss Doom 3 PC sales.
 

Odysseus

Banned
Suikoguy said:
Yeah, but low compared to what it used to sell last year?
I lost all my sales data.

Last April is not a good month to compare, but Xbox sold close to 300K. If you recall, the price of the system dropped on March 30 and Xbox went on to outsell PS2 and GameCube combined in April.
 
Monorojo said:
Well EA games are 50 bucks, and most others are 40 so i think its safe to that if the 20% figure is true, its safe to say over 900k. Hopefully Hot Shots Golf gets a bulk of these ^_^
I'm buying it today

+1!
 

Mrbob

Member
PC games usually sell better for a longer time too as prices drop quicker.

Doom 3 sold exceptionally well on the PC, no doubt about it. No extra fees either for selling the PC version.
 

Borys

Banned
Hiro_Kunimi_80 said:
1 M .. WORLDWIDE from end of summer, isn't a "great result", at least not if you look at console sales :)

It is in PC world. Someone asked about D3 PC sales - I delivered. No need to turn this into PC vs console debate - Tetris and Super Mario World destroy sales of every PC game ever created combined.
 
Borys said:
It is in PC world. Someone asked about D3 PC sales - I delivered. No need to turn this into PC vs console debate - Tetris and Super Mario World destroy sales of every PC game ever created combined.
The Sims? MS Flight simulator? Halo? Myst?

<- being a prick
 

GaimeGuy

Volunteer Deputy Campaign Director, Obama for America '16
The Abominable Snowman said:
The Sims? MS Flight simulator? Halo? Myst?

<- being a prick
you're putting Halo PC sales up there with The Sims and Myst? :lol
 

Mrbob

Member
While Halo hasn't sold as well as The Sim2 or Myst, it is still in the top 10 monthly list. Sold really well for a market who people thought would shun the game (PC gamers). I know it is over 500K sold on the PC as of last year. I'd like to know up to date numbers I bet they are much higher.
 

Borys

Banned
Hitler Stole My Potato said:
Nah. No one expected Psychonauts to sell very well. It's lame that so many people are ignoring it, but whatever.

Well it was kind of predictable.

Still I don't get some people:

- waaaaaaaaah! there won't be BG&E2 cause BG&E bombed!
- Well, now's your chance - go get Psychonauts, you'll like it.
- ... Nah.

I would gladly by the PC or even PS2 version.

But I'm in Europe and Europe sucks:

Majesco said that the European version will be released by the end of this year.
 

Andy787

Banned
Doom 3 wasn't a bad game, but I don't think it deserved anywhere near the sales it has achieved, for either system.
 

StoOgE

First tragedy, then farce.
is that Psychonauts prediction Xbox only? Because if it is, that isnt too bad.. Im betting they get that many on PC as well (if not more)..
 

acklame

Member
Monorojo said:
Well EA games are 50 bucks, and most others are 40. I think if the 20% figure is true, its safe to say over 900k. Hopefully Hot Shots Golf gets a bulk of these :)
hot shots came out in may. (I just bought it too.)
 
gamergirly said:
Isnt 200,000 on par with what Xbox usually sells?

Xbox was finally regularly available in May, so there might be some pent up demand plus this month was an ALL Xbox release schedule as I said earlier.

1) Doom 3
2) Splinter Cell (only sold like 4-5 days last month)
3) Jade Empire
4) WWE Wrestlemania
5) Unreal Championship
6) Midnight Club (should sell well on Xbox)

plus you've still got titles that sold over 100k last month that should sell well.

7) Republic Commandos
8) MVP 2006
9) MLB 2k5
10) Brothers-In-Arms
11) Fight Night Rd 2

It really should clear 300k, IMO
 
sp0rsk said:
doom doesnt surprise me.


SWep3 is selling like hotcakes too.

Yep. It's the Matrix all over again (which sold 560k it's first month on PS2 and 250k it's second month). It's should easily match that based on what I've heard about sale through at stores.
 

sprsk

force push the doodoo rock
psp sales probably wont be that high. we got 9 psps at the beginning of april and are down to 1 now.

mind you we might be some fluke, but i dont expect stellar hardware numbers for either hand held.
 
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