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Activision has stated that the decrease in subscriptions was mainly within the East. The company described the drop as "seasonal" and said that WoTLK Gold the drop in subscribers was comparable to the one we experienced during the 2nd quarter of 2012. before the launch of the World of Warcraft expansion Mists of Pandaria.
Next World of Warcraft expansion is Warlords of Draenor, which will launch in the fall of this year for PC. The date of the expansion's release will be announced at the next event within Los Angeles. While the expansion isn't released yet, it's already sold 1.5 million units in Pre-purchases Activision Blizzard said today.
While World of Warcraft 's subscriber number is decreasing, the it's revenue is increasing, Blizzard tainment CEO Mike Morhaime declared. Morhaime didn't give any specific figures for the revenue or Actvision Blizzard does not share this information publicly.
Activision Blizzard also announced today that World of Warcraft has now sold more than 20 million copies. This figure includes sales for World of Warcraft itself and the expansion Reaper of Souls, which was the most popular PC game during the quarter in terms of dollars in both North America and Europe, Activision Blizzard said. World of Warcraft originally launched as a PC exclusive, however it's now accessible for Xbox 360 and PlayStation. Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions are expected to be released this month in it's the Ultimate Evil Edition.
All in all, Activision Blizzard posted better-than-expected profits for the third quarter. The revenue was $658 million as compared to $608 million last year. Net income, on the other hand was at $45 million. This was less than half of the $90 million the company posted last year in the same quarter. Positively, Activision Blizzard reported that a record 73 percent of cheap WoTLK Classic Gold company's total revenue came in digital revenues.
Activision has stated that the decrease in subscriptions was mainly within the East. The company described the drop as "seasonal" and said that WoTLK Gold the drop in subscribers was comparable to the one we experienced during the 2nd quarter of 2012. before the launch of the World of Warcraft expansion Mists of Pandaria.
Next World of Warcraft expansion is Warlords of Draenor, which will launch in the fall of this year for PC. The date of the expansion's release will be announced at the next event within Los Angeles. While the expansion isn't released yet, it's already sold 1.5 million units in Pre-purchases Activision Blizzard said today.
While World of Warcraft 's subscriber number is decreasing, the it's revenue is increasing, Blizzard tainment CEO Mike Morhaime declared. Morhaime didn't give any specific figures for the revenue or Actvision Blizzard does not share this information publicly.
Activision Blizzard also announced today that World of Warcraft has now sold more than 20 million copies. This figure includes sales for World of Warcraft itself and the expansion Reaper of Souls, which was the most popular PC game during the quarter in terms of dollars in both North America and Europe, Activision Blizzard said. World of Warcraft originally launched as a PC exclusive, however it's now accessible for Xbox 360 and PlayStation. Xbox One and PlayStation 4 versions are expected to be released this month in it's the Ultimate Evil Edition.
All in all, Activision Blizzard posted better-than-expected profits for the third quarter. The revenue was $658 million as compared to $608 million last year. Net income, on the other hand was at $45 million. This was less than half of the $90 million the company posted last year in the same quarter. Positively, Activision Blizzard reported that a record 73 percent of cheap WoTLK Classic Gold company's total revenue came in digital revenues.