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Resident Evil 6 Sales Below Projections

Added: 08.05.2013 21:09 | 4 views | 0 comments


Capcom reports lower profits this year due to “plateaued” Resident Evil 6 sales, though Dragon’s Dogma was a “greater-than-expected hit.”

From: www.ign.com

Capcom praises DmC and Dragon's Dogma in FY13 earnings

Added: 08.05.2013 14:42 | 0 views | 0 comments


Capcom announces a #165;2.97 billion profit for FY13, and will more strongly invest in "directing our development resources to the development of online games" in the future.

Capcom has announced an expected profit of ¥2.97 billion (approximately $30m/£19.3m) for the 2013 financial year, following its revised April forecast.

As predicted, "did not meet with [Capcom's 7 million sales target] and thus was not able to play a role in leading the segment's sales growth." The game has sold 4.9 million copies.

UK developer Ninja Theory's take on "enjoyed stable popularity in overseas markets and posted solid sales," with the game's last sales tally coming in at 1.15 million copies sold.

The popularity of was "greater-than-expected," however, and saw an "unprecedented" million copies sold for an original title.

Despite making a profit, Capcom was down 56 percent year-on-year in net income. The publisher previously blamed its current outlook on "" and "a delayed response to the expanding digital contents market," two problems it aims to rectify by funneling ¥7.2 billion (£48 million/$73 million) into a company-wide restructuring.

Looking ahead, Capcom expects to make a good amount of money in "directing our development resources to the development of online games (mobile, PC online and downloads for consumer games), which is a growing area, and by releasing large-scale titles such as '' focused on the domestic and overseas markets respectively."

For the next financial year, Capcom expects to make ¥6.8 billion ($68m/£44m) in net income.

From: www.gamespot.com

Capcom praises DmC and Dragon's Dogma in FY13 earnings

Added: 08.05.2013 14:42 | 3 views | 0 comments


Capcom announces a #133;2.97 billion profit for FY13, and will more strongly invest in "directing our development resources to the development of online games" in the future.

Capcom has announced an expected profit of ¥2.97 billion (approximately $30m/£19.3m) for the 2013 financial year, following its revised April forecast.

As predicted, "did not meet with [Capcom's 7 million sales target] and thus was not able to play a role in leading the segment's sales growth." The game has sold 4.9 million copies.

UK developer Ninja Theory's take on "enjoyed stable popularity in overseas markets and posted solid sales," with the game's last sales tally coming in at 1.15 million copies sold.

The popularity of was "greater-than-expected," however, and saw an "unprecedented" million copies sold for an original title.

Despite making a profit, Capcom was down 56 percent year-on-year in net income. The publisher previously blamed its current outlook on "" and "a delayed response to the expanding digital contents market," two problems it aims to rectify by funneling ¥7.2 billion (£48 million/$73 million) into a company-wide restructuring.

Looking ahead, Capcom expects to make a good amount of money in "directing our development resources to the development of online games (mobile, PC online and downloads for consumer games), which is a growing area, and by releasing large-scale titles such as '' focused on the domestic and overseas markets respectively."

For the next financial year, Capcom expects to make ¥6.8 billion ($68m/£44m) in net income.

From: www.gamespot.com

Capcom praises DmC and Dragon's Dogma in FY13 earnings

Added: 08.05.2013 14:42 | 2 views | 0 comments


Capcom announces a #165;2.97 billion profit for FY13, and will more strongly invest in "directing our development resources to the development of online games" in the future.

Capcom has announced an expected profit of ¥2.97 billion (approximately $30m/£19.3m) for the 2013 financial year, following its revised April forecast.

As predicted, "did not meet with [Capcom's 7 million sales target] and thus was not able to play a role in leading the segment's sales growth." The game has sold 4.9 million copies.

UK developer Ninja Theory's take on "enjoyed stable popularity in overseas markets and posted solid sales," with the game's last sales tally coming in at 1.15 million copies sold.

The popularity of was "greater-than-expected," however, and saw an "unprecedented" million copies sold for an original title.

Despite making a profit, Capcom was down 56 percent year-on-year in net income. The publisher previously blamed its current outlook on "" and "a delayed response to the expanding digital contents market," two problems it aims to rectify by funneling ¥7.2 billion (£48 million/$73 million) into a company-wide restructuring.

Looking ahead, Capcom expects to make a good amount of money in "directing our development resources to the development of online games (mobile, PC online and downloads for consumer games), which is a growing area, and by releasing large-scale titles such as '' focused on the domestic and overseas markets respectively."

For the next financial year, Capcom expects to make ¥6.8 billion ($68m/£44m) in net income.

From: www.gamespot.com

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen Review | Awesome Games

Added: 08.05.2013 11:18 | 14 views | 0 comments


Rhys from Awesome Games writes: 'Dragons Dogma is widely viewed as a flawed gem of a game. It offered breathtaking combat, vast and often tense open-world exploration, excellent character customisation options and the unique Pawn system. It was Capcom doing what Capcom does best: offering a satisfying gaming experience with immense amounts of replay value. I named Dragons Dogma my 2012 game of the year for these reasons, and despite its numerous flaws, I stand by that. I got more enjoyment out of Dragons Dogma than most titles released last year.'

From: n4g.com

Dragons Dogma: Dark Arisen Review [Capsule Computers]

Added: 06.05.2013 14:19 | 13 views | 0 comments


Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes: "When Dragons Dogma was first released a little under a year ago, it was a great experience that had a few issues but overall offered something fresh that could eat hours and hours of your time as you traveled the continent slaying all manner of beasts in extravagant and enjoyable fashion. Now Capcom has released something of an expansion to the original game called Dark Arisen. It is worth noting that Dragons Dogma: Dark Arisen contains the entirety of the original Dragons Dogma game and my review for that original section of the game can be found here. However what does the Dark Arisen expansion hold for those who already know the secrets of the world?"

From: n4g.com

Firmware Update 0.41: Firmware News Network

Added: 05.05.2013 16:17 | 10 views | 0 comments


Theres no feature segment on the Firmware Update, but thats okay there are sixteen news items on the docket, and that holds us over just fine. Talking points: executive pay cuts; GTA V trailers; Final Fantasy XIV refuses to die; a Conroy-less Origin; SHOCKER: a new Call of Duty in November; a microtransaction Destiny; a Tiny Tina DLC scoop; XCOM rebranded; Watch Dogs in November on all platforms; preorder Diablo III PS3, idiot; a replacement for BioShock Infinites Elizabeth; Injustice: Gods Among Us DLC; Dragons Crown art called out by Gearbox; Capcom might have broken your Dragons Dogma save; GTA Prime coming to PSN; PlayStation Plus update; look at RKs friends thing!

From: n4g.com


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