NCsoft releases sales numbers for 2007
Filed under: Lineage, Lineage 2, Business models, MMO industry, Tabula Rasa
Korea continued to be NCsoft's dominant market, accounting for 59% of global sales, as compared to the 17% attributed to North America. This, of course, would account for the fact the relative success of the various franchises. Lineage and Lineage II, which are still wildly popular in Korea, ran sales of $34.2 million and $36.4 million, despite their age. Tabula Rasa, a title ostensibly aimed at the North American market with it's sci-fi and shooter fascinations, saw relatively meager sales of $5.4 million since it launched in November. This is further proof that the Asian market is simply too big to ignore. Companies looking to break Blizzard's grasp on the market may do well to look abroad.







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2-14-2008 @ 10:58AM
Max said...
Why would something need to be said for Chris Chung? Isn't he the *new* president of the company? This is a profit report reflecting upon his predecessor, not him.
Half of the time, this site only just barely passes for journalism.
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2-14-2008 @ 11:23PM
GRT said...
Isn't this the site that just reported "And the outlook isn't good for other [than WOW] MMOs, either." (http://www.massively.com/2008/02/14/mmog-charts-updated-wow-keeps-its-huge-lead)
So almost $50 million in profit is a failure, I guess?
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