At the Cost of 6 Million Lost Sales, Analysts Predict.
As Sun Tzu once said, "A great general wins first, then seeks battle."
We have another chapter of doing the exact opposite of that quote. Game Pass creates an incentive against sales, as games are included in the subscription service. From the layoffs and studio's closures this year, we have seen that Xbox will not save teams or projects from loss of sales because of Game Pass.
This brings the question: Will Xbox support the companies/teams creating Call of Duty even if there are lower sales/revenue or will they have another round of layoffs?
And what will that mean for COD franchise in the coming years?
Edit: Added link of source material by Christopher Dring.
As Sun Tzu once said, "A great general wins first, then seeks battle."
We have another chapter of doing the exact opposite of that quote. Game Pass creates an incentive against sales, as games are included in the subscription service. From the layoffs and studio's closures this year, we have seen that Xbox will not save teams or projects from loss of sales because of Game Pass.
This brings the question: Will Xbox support the companies/teams creating Call of Duty even if there are lower sales/revenue or will they have another round of layoffs?
And what will that mean for COD franchise in the coming years?
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Could Boost Game Pass by Up to 4 Million Subs — but at the Cost of 6 Million Lost Sales, Analysts Predict - IGN
Analysts predict Call of Duty Black Ops 6's Game Pass launch could boost subscriber numbers by up to four million, but at the cost of up to six million lost sales.
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Edit: Added link of source material by Christopher Dring.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 could boost Game Pass subscribers by 2.5m to 4m
The launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 into Game Pass will hurt sales of the game, but will see millions of subscriber…
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Wedbush boss Michael Pachter believes that putting Call of Duty in Game Pass could result in up to six million lost sales, based on the idea that 25% of Game Pass subscribers may have bought the game anyway. However, he adds that the move could result in between three to four million people signing up to Game Pass to access the title.
Ampere's chief games analyst Piers Harding-Rolls is a little more conservative, and believes that Call of Duty will result in a 10% increase in Game Pass Ultimate subscribers (so 2.5 million). He also says that not all of those will be completely new users, as it will include those upgrading from Game Pass Core and Game Pass Standard (Call of Duty will only be available in the 'Ultimate' tier). In fact, he feels a 'good chunk' of new subscribers will come from those tiers.
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