It was the biggest monthly year-over-year increase in a long time. The industry can thank sales of blockbusters such as Mortal Kombat and Portal 2 (pictured), as well as strong sales of Microsoft’s Kinect motion-sensing system and Nintendo’s new 3DS handheld device.
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Total physical channel sales — games sold at stores for consoles, PCs and handhelds — grew 20 percent to $961.2 million from $802.4 million a year ago, according to market researcher NPD. The figures are strong despite 10 days of an outage for the PlayStation Network, which may have put a damper on Sony PlayStation 3 game sales during the month.
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The overall video game sector, with accessories included but not PC games, grew 21 percent to $930.7 million, up from $771.5 million a year ago. Hardware sales were $279.9 million, up 12 percent from $249.5 million a year earlier. Console and portable game sales were $503.2 million, up 26 percent from $398.5 million a year earlier. Accessory sales were $147.6 million, up 20 percent from $123.5 million a year earlier. Console, portable and PC game sales were $533.6 million, up 24 percent from $429.4 million a year ago.
The sales are a welcome relief for game publishers after a relatively weak March. In March, despite the launch of Nintendo’s new handheld 3DS, sales were down 4 percent to $1.53 billion.
The game publishers have argued that weak retail sales are masking the true growth of the video game industry, as the numbers don’t include digital sales of games. Those digital sales include online games, social games, used games, subscription games, rentals, and smartphone and tablet games. NPD measures those sales about once a quarter.
The top-selling games of the month (in order) were Warner Bros.’s Mortal Kombat, Electronic Arts-Valve’s Portal 2, LucasArts’ Lego Star Wars III, Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty Black Ops, EA’s Tiger Woods PGA Golf Tour, EA’s Crysis 2, Ubisoft’s Just Dance 2, Ubisoft’s Michael Jackson The Experience, Nintendo’s Pokemon White, and Take-Two Interactive’s NBA 2K11.
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