Xbox 360 console sales more than doubled; nearly 3 million gamers play online via Xbox LIVE.
REDMOND, Wash. Oct. 4, 2007 Interactive entertainment will never be the same, with the launch of one title that has changed the way the world thinks about video games. Halo 3 has captured the attention of consumers worldwide and has made history as one of the biggest entertainment launches of all time.
Microsoft Corp. today announced that Halo 3 has officially become a global phenomenon, garnering more than $300 million in sales in the first week alone. The critically acclaimed Xbox 360 exclusive, which was released worldwide on Tuesday, Sept. 25, is the fastest-selling video game ever and already one of the most successful entertainment properties in history.
Initial reports from retailers worldwide show console sales have more than doubled compared with the weekly average before the launch of Halo 3. With games such as Halo 3, Madden 08 (EA Sports), Mass Effect (Microsoft Game Studios) and Rock Band (Harmonix), Xbox 360 has the greatest lineup in the history of video games and is the only console where consumers can play all the years biggest blockbusters.
Halo is truly a cultural phenomenon, and the launch of Halo 3 is an important milestone for Xbox 360 and for video games as entertainment and as an art form, said Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft. Halo 3 embodies our vision for the future of entertainment, where some of the worlds greatest creative minds will deliver a new generation of interactive storytelling.
Halo 3 is quickly staking its place as the most popular Xbox LIVE game in history with members gathering in record numbers to play on the worlds largest online gaming and entertainment network on TV. More than 2.7 million gamers have played Halo 3 on Xbox LIVE in the first week, representing nearly one-third of the 7 million Xbox LIVE members worldwide. Within the first day of its launch, Halo 3 players worldwide racked up more than 3.6 million hours of online gameplay, which increased more than elevenfold to 40 million hours by the end of the first week, representing more than 4,500 years of continuous gameplay. Since Halo 3 launched, gamers have unlocked nearly 30 million achievements. In its first week alone, Halo 3 drove a record number of Xbox LIVE Gold Memberships as hundreds of thousands of new members gathered online with friends, family members and other gamers around the world to collectively compete and complete the game.
Halo 3 is the conclusion to the epic trilogy and picks up where Halo 2 left off, answering questions about the fates of the beloved protagonist Master Chief and his artificial intelligence sidekick Cortana as they struggle to save humankind from destruction at the hands of the alien coalition known as the Covenant. In addition to the rich storyline, Halo 3 continues the franchises grand tradition of delivering innovative online multiplayer experiences via Xbox LIVE. The games online multiplayer and innovative four-player cooperative gameplay for Xbox LIVE Gold users, the much-talked-about Saved Films feature that enables players to capture and save their favorite moments on their hard drives, and Forge, an innovative map editor that enables myriad customization options, are just some of the new features gamers are experiencing.
Developed by Bungie Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios, the Halo franchise is exclusive to the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system and optimized for the Xbox LIVE online entertainment network. Halo 3 was released in 37 countries and 17 languages. To date, more than 20 million copies of the games in the Halo trilogy have been sold worldwide.
Record week-one sales come on the heels of the previously announced $170 million in sales in the U.S. within the first 24 hours of the games release, which marked not just the biggest video game launch, but the biggest entertainment launch in history. The Xbox 360 title beat previous U.S. sales records set by blockbuster openings for entertainment events such as the release of Spider-Man 3 and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. In addition, more than 1.7 million copies of Halo 3 were pre-ordered in the United States, making it the fastest pre-selling game in history, surpassing the previous record-setting pre-sales of Halo 2.
Archived: Halo 3: $300 million monster
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Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/04/07 12:45 pm | #1
Microsoft announced today that Halo 3 has become one of the largest entertainment launches in history by recording more than $300 million in sales in it's first week. This also puts it as the fastest selling video game in history. In addition, Xbox 360 console sales have doubled (according to retailers) since Halo 3 launched. See all the back-patting and eye-popping stats in the release below:
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/04/07 4:00 pm | #2
wow. go halo 3 woooot!!!
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/04/07 5:22 pm | #3
I work at a retail store and when Halo 3 came out people bought a 360 specifically for Halo 3, I was kind of shocked.
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/07/07 7:07 pm | #4
one word... DAMN
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/07/07 7:11 pm | #5
Quote by meg a destr0yer:
I work at a retail store and when Halo 3 came out people bought a 360 specifically for Halo 3, I was kind of shocked.
Why? i've heard of a lot of people buying 360 just for H3.
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/07/07 7:44 pm | #6
Halo 3 was one of the big reasons why I chose a 360 over a ps3.
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/08/07 12:49 am | #7
Quote by HouseMDfan:
Why? i've heard of a lot of people buying 360 just for H3.
I can't get "that into" a game, I don't see why everyone would want to spend an easy $420 to play a game
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/08/07 12:55 am | #8
theres always just that one special game that everyone wants but never plays it becuase they just want it to say " they have one of the best games of the year"
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/08/07 1:04 am | #9
screw that, i wouldn't have bought it if my bf didn't lol
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/08/07 1:59 am | #10
haha its true IMO halo 3 isn't what i expected.. don't get me wrong its a great game but it's only really fun whenn you got a couple of friends to play it with. it just wasn't as great as what they hyped it up for. thats just my opinion
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/08/07 7:36 am | #11
I think I shock everyone when I say I bought my 360 for Oblivion. I'm an rpg nut first, FPS nut second.
Re: Halo 3: $300 million monster
10/08/07 11:41 am | #12
haha oblivion looks really tight got game of the year and everything i need to rent it..i also myself enjoy the RPG genre.. just not as much as FPS lol
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