REDMOND, Wash. – One year ago, the Xbox™ video game system was the new kid on the block. Today Microsoft Corp. confirmed that Xbox was a top holiday seller and is now firmly entrenched in the number two market position in the U.S. and Europe. According to the NPD Funworld TRSTS December 2002, Xbox significantly widened the gap between the competition, established itself as the clear number two video game platform and brought the overall next-generation market share for Xbox to 24 percent. Xbox console sales in December had year-over-year growth of 48%, which was the highest among all next-generation platforms for the month according to the NPD data. On the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, Xbox also won additional market share, bringing the European share of Xbox to 19 percent (ChartTrack and GfK, November).
“We are very pleased by the holiday results. Xbox is the next-generation video game system of choice and the clear number two across the United States, Canada and throughout the Europe,” said Robbie Bach, senior vice president of Microsoft and chief Xbox officer. “With the popularity of Xbox Live, more than 300 games in development and more than 200 titles on the market, we expect to continue to gain market share from long-time console makers.”
December was the largest selling month for Xbox consoles ever, beating the previous record month; November 2001, by 43% (NPD TRSTS, December 2002). Also according to the data, December was the largest month ever for Xbox software sales beating the previous record month, December 2001, by 80%. Xbox also enjoyed a nearly 4.8 attach rate, the highest for any next-generation console after 14 months in the market. Moreover, Xbox sold the most software of any next-generation system after 14 months in the market. Finally, the Xbox Live™ service continued to be a major hit at retail in December, selling 70% more Xbox Live Starter Kits in the first two months than the PS2 network adaptor sold in its first two months.
Clearly popular with consumers, the Xbox game portfolio has been a huge success both for Microsoft-published games as well as third-party publishing partners. Game titles are selling best on Xbox. Of the top 20 multiplatform titles, the Xbox versions are attaching on an average of 70 percent more than those for PS2.In addition, third-party publishers continue to fare much better on Xbox. Life-to-date, these partners have sold 56% more units on Xbox than they have for GameCube. "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell," from Ubisoft, is not only the number one Xbox title and number four title overall in the US market, it is now the second-highest selling Xbox title ever in the US. "Splinter Cell" outsold GameCube’s "Metroid" by 19% in the first two months of sales.
“'Splinter Cell' for Xbox continues to fly off retailers' shelves across North America and Europe,” said Tony Kee, Vice President of Marketing, Ubi Soft Entertainment. “It’s been a phenomenal holiday for us on Xbox, and we are eager to replicate the great success of ‘Splinter Cell’ with more Ubi Soft games on Xbox.”
“It was admittedly a challenging retail environment for the entire game industry this holiday, but Xbox overdelivered in every way. It was all we could do to keep our shelves stocked with the Xbox Live Starter Kit and copies of games like 'Splinter Cell', 'MechAssault™' and 'Ghost Recon,'" said Dan Dematteo, President of GameStop, Inc. “What’s even more exciting is that the demand for Xbox has remained strong even after the decorations have all been packed away.”
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