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Retailers ready for ‘biggest ever launch week’

High Street braced for new games avalanche on November 14th; Call of Duty, Wii Music, WoW and more to transform charts

Retailers are facing what could be the biggest release day in industry history next Friday – having hardly had chance to catch breath since the release of Gears of War 2 and LittleBigPlanet.

World of Warcraft, Mirror’s Edge, Football Manager and Call of Duty are all amongst next week’s line-up, and ChartTrack director Dorian Bloch admitted to MCV that these games could completely transform the Top 40 – from top to bottom.

“The November 14th week is shaping up to be one of the biggest launch weeks ever,” said Bloch. “Actually, from now until mid-December we seem to be putting 40-50 SKUs on our system week in, week out. The big difference with this week is that the titles coming out all have the potential to enter the Top 40.”

Retailers, including Currys and Zavvi, have already been clearing masses of shelf space in preparation for the new release blitz. And leading High Street chains have told MCV that although they would rather see releases more evenly spaced throughout the year, the games market is now wide enough to cope with such a quantity of new software.

“The amount of releases reflects the range of customers that, now want to play games,” enthused GAME product manager Alex Vines. “There’s no doubt that lots of customers want to buy games at Christmas, but 2008 has also shown how the market can enjoy massive releases away from the Q4 period.”

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Zavvi’s head of games Patrick Kelly added: “Overall Zavvi would prefer the release schedule to be more evenly spread over the course of the year. However, we are very excited about the line-up on November 14th as the quality and diverse range of titles suits our wide customer base.”

There are concerns that certain titles may suffer due to the quantity of new releases, however. CHIPS’ Don McCabe feels it is “inevitable” that some games won’t reach their full sales potential. Yet Asda’s Andy McFie told MCV that there is still plenty of time for these games to sell:

“There is a danger of some games suffering, however, with six weeks of the key trading period left after the 14th, there is a big window of opportunity for all titles to perform. Expectations are high and we’ve dedicated extra space in-store for the biggest release day of 2008.”

Play.com’s head of games Gian Luzio said November’s line-up caps what has been a stellar year for the industry: “The amount of good quality titles coming out that day is fantastic, as it gives consumers real choice. It just goes to show how this year will be the best ever for games.”

Nice

posted by Zildjian Nov 11, 2008 at 3:09 pm
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That's a nice selection of games to keep every type of gamer happy... Surely WoW: Wotlk will hit number 1 with a large proportion of WoW players getting this game on the day and will then slowly drop down the charts...?

CoD: WaW will pull through as the weeks pass I reckon.

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Re: Nice

posted by ChrisMc Nov 11, 2008 at 3:59 pm
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No mention of Dungeon Maker on the DS...

A surefire hit, if ever I saw one.

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You forgot one

posted by WynLivesley Nov 11, 2008 at 4:15 pm
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WynLivesley

Unless I missed something... Banjo Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts comes out this Friday right, that's the one I've been waiting for!

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posted by jimgoon Nov 11, 2008 at 4:16 pm
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if you work for one of the high street shops, is it the best week to get a migraine!... cuz i can feel one coming on...

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posted by battered and bruised retailer Nov 11, 2008 at 8:20 pm
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battered and bruised retailer

It's WOW that I am dreading. They are all so used to living a virtual life they have forgotten how to socialise. All you will get is "I want the limited editon ..... what do you mean you have none, i am gonna f*** you up!"

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posted by battered and bruised retailer Nov 11, 2008 at 8:20 pm
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battered and bruised retailer

It's WOW that I am dreading. They are all so used to living a virtual life they have forgotten how to socialise. All you will get is "I want the limited editon ..... what do you mean you have none, i am gonna f*** you up!"

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posted by WOW Nov 12, 2008 at 11:49 am
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WOW

here come the nerds!
As the next World Of Warcraft game gets released get ready for the matrix style leather jackets and metal plated high healed boots.
with the words "got any collectors edition left" all day long

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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Nice

posted by Zildjian Nov 12, 2008 at 3:58 pm
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@ 6 & 7

lol - you're right. It's ok though. Despite the fact they think fire a bolt of ice at you, they can't. The closest they can get is the massive spot they can squeeze on their forehead... ouch.

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Ooohh

posted by B Fuller Nov 14, 2008 at 2:04 pm
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B Fuller

At last, a story about the size of today's release schedule. I was starting to think someone had missed such an obviously intense release week.

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