Encouraging next-generation signs for Future's games portfolio
Posted by: Aaron Lockard on August 17, 2006 11:56:41 AM (85 Reads)
Official Nintendo and Xbox 360 titles make strong debuts, while Edge posts record performance
Future today releases the latest ABC audited circulation figures for 12 games titles in its UK portfolio of 98 magazines.
There
are encouraging signs of growth amongst next-generation focused titles
with Official Xbox 360 Magazine and the recently launched Official
Nintendo Magazine delivering solid ABC debuts while multi-format
magazine Edge posts its highest-ever ABC figure. As expected, sales of
current generation Xbox and PlayStation titles have decreased “ as
gamers switch allegiance to the Xbox 360, or look forward to the
PlayStation 3.
UK games circulation:
Future continues to sell over 500,000 games magazines each month, down just 1.1% compared with the same period last year.
Future's
internationally respected multi-format magazine Edge, posted an 8.1%
year-on-year increase to 33,597 copies “ its highest ABC figure since
launching in 1994. Sales of Edge continue to rise as the magazine
breaks the biggest news on the next-generation consoles and offers
exclusive columns from industry luminaries like Jeff Minter and Tim
Guest.
Official PlayStation 2 Magazine achieved an average
circulation of 100,117 copies as gamers look towards the launch of
PlayStation 3. Its sister title, Official PlayStation 2 Special
Editions: The Official PSP Guidebook posted a 4.4% period-on-period
rise to 33,274 copies, as it became the first magazine outside of Japan
to offer a covermounted UMD.
Circulation of both Future's
unofficial PlayStation 2 titles, PSM2 and PSW fell year-on-year as
gamers turn their attention to the eagerly-awaited PlayStation 3.
Ploughing considerable investment and editorial development into both
magazines, the first shots have been fired in the PS3 war - with Future
debuting PSM3 in July and announcing plans to relaunch PSW later this
month.
Official Xbox 360 Magazine delivered an impressive ABC
debut of 42,680 copies, making it the UK's bestselling Xbox 360 title.
As expected, it now outsells Official Xbox Magazine which posted an ABC
of 40,497.
Independent title, Xbox World 360 also benefited
from its new next-generation focus, with double-digit growth, becoming
the UK's best selling unofficial Xbox 360 magazine, increasing sales
25.5% year-on-year to 23,183 monthly copies.
Official Nintendo
Magazine “ recorded its first Future circulation figure of 35,569
monthly copies. The debut ABC builds a solid foundation for the title,
as interest in Nintendo's innovative Wii develops apace. The title sits
alongside recent unofficial launch N-Gamer “ already garnering rave
reviews online from hardcore Nintendo lovers.
James Ashton is Group Publisher for Future's Entertainment Portfolio:
"These
ABC results are a testament to the hard work put in by our editorial,
circulation and marketing teams. Many of these ABC figures are
encouraging, even in a transition year where gamers are waiting for an
influx of new consoles and games. The first half of the year is
traditionally quieter for sales of games magazines, so it's pleasing
that we are seeing plenty of encouraging signs across our
next-generation focused titles and we have clear plans for other areas
of the games portfolio.
"On the Xbox side of our business, we
are seeing a large number of gamers following our magazines to the
next-generation Xbox 360 as the release schedule builds up towards the
console's second Christmas. Edge has posted its best ABC figure in its
history and Official Nintendo Magazine has made a promising start as
part of Future's stable.
"Our portfolio of games media continues
to evolve. Add more than a million unique users who use our websites,
gamesradar.com and computerandvideogames.com to these ABC figures and
you'll see why Future remains the only media owner that can offer true
multi-channel web and print gaming solutions."