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Gamers didn’t have a lot of new releases to pick up from retailers last month, and that dragged the industry down a little bit. Consumers spent $605.2 million on new gaming products at United States ...
For years, the NPD Group has tracked and reported video game sales figures. Every month, the company issues an email to the media detailing the top ten selling games for the month prior, total amount ...
Total spend up 6%, largely thanks to 36% increase in software sales. Console and PC software both up year-on-year. Hardware and accessories down year-on-year. Battlefield 1 topped software charts.
SANTA CLARA, CALIF., July 3, 2012—Tablet PCs, such as Apple’s iPad, are expected to be the growth driver for the mobile PC market over the next few years. Tablet shipments will surpass notebook ...
It was a good month for Final Fantasy and Pokémon, but video game sales continue to see overall declines. The video game industry generated $2.8 billion in revenues in the United States in December, ...
Video game sales went up but hardware sales fell in October 2016, according to a report from industry analytics firm The NPD Group. In correspondence with Shacknews, NPD Group detailed the factors ...
New sales numbers released by consumer market research firm the NPD Group indicate that console sales are struggling more than gamers might have expected. The state of video game consoles has been in ...
In their January 2016 report for the US games market at retail, the NPD revealed that total industry sales were down 4% year-on-year to $605.2 million. This includes a 10% drop in software to $212.7 ...
Tablets, and specifically the iPad from Apple, have been one of the big drivers for growth in mobile in the last couple of years, but figures out today from NPD indicate that their popularity is going ...
While wearable devices are the tech industry's most hyped category for 2014, market researchers at the NPD Group predict that the market will begin to slow down quickly, contracting by 2016 before ...