jim-jam bongs said:
Also, if it's the same in the US as it is in Australia, the bulk of retail purchases of core PC games are juggernauts like The Sims, WOW and the expansions simply because so many people are buying them, and the type of people buying them are generally not aware of DD. That would definitely be enough to push the average to 50/50 in spite of many other games like NV being predominately DD.
I was going to say this. The Stores that still stock PC games in Ontario (best buy, Futureshop, etc) often have more copies of the Diablo 2 Battlechest on hand than they have copies of NEW PC GAME RELEASE XX.
Here were the Top 10 best selling PC games at retail last year:
1. The Sims 3 - Electronic Arts
2. World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King - Blizzard
3. The Sims 2 Double Deluxe - Electronic Arts
4. World of Warcraft: Battle Chest - Blizzard
5. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 - Infinity Ward/Activision
6. World of Warcraft - Blizzard
7. The Sims 3: World Adventures - Electronic Arts
8. Spore - Electronic Arts
9. Dragon Age: Origins - BioWare/EA
10. Empire: Total War - The Creative Assembly/Sega
WoW and the Sims games take up 6 of the top 10. I'm sure if we had the top 20 we would find Burning Crusade, more Sims expansions, and maybe Warcraft III or Diablo II battlechests. Retail is skewed heavily towards a few mega-franchises and bargain bin stuff.