• Opening Week Sales Numbers for NCAA Football 11

    After drop-offs in early sales from 2009 to 2010 by the Tiger Woods PGA Tour and UFC Undisputed franchises, NCAA Football 11 did not suffer the same fate in its opening week. On the PlayStation 3 and X-Box 360, sales for NCAA Football 11 increased by just over three percent compared to NCAA Football 10.

    On the same consoles, sales for UFC Undisputed 2010 dropped 30% in week one while Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 fell a little over 3%. (TW 11 for the Wii decreased a staggering 83% in its first week.) In their first month on the market, UFC Undisputed 2010 dropped 59% compared to last year and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 fell 68% (all consoles).

    The PlayStation 2 version of NCAA Football has been nothing short of a roster update and redesigned menus for several years and saw sales drop from 34,823 to 12,286. Produced because there has been a market for it plus low development cost for the studio, this low number may finally signal the end of development for the franchise on the PS2 - the same console where the franchise rose to prominence.

    Last year, first week sales for NCAA Football 10 dropped significantly compared to 09. However, each week following saw an increase compared to the year before and the game was the highest selling next-gen version of the franchise. This would seem to indicate NCAA 10 fell victim to poor pre-release marketing and awareness (Madden 10 seemed to have more hype behind it), but rallied due to strong word of mouth.

    In a further breakdown, sales on the X-Box 360 fell from 250,089 for NCAA Football 10 to 227,443 for NCAA Football 11. However, sales rose drastically for the second consecutive year for the PlayStation 3 version going from 149,787 for NCAA Football 10 to 185,156 for NCAA Football 11.

    Why the huge drop in sales for UFC Undisputed & Tiger Woods Wii and minimal gains for Tiger Woods PS3/360 & NCAA Football? It's likely several factors.

    As all developers and studios become more comfortable designing games for the 360 and PS3, gamers have more choices than ever before. Recently, THQ stated they believed that sales of Red Dead Redemption led to the drop suffered by UFC Undisputed. Some gamers may feel that they can no longer justify yearly purchases of sports titles. It could also be effects from the economy finally taking hold. Unemployment reached 9% in the spring of 2009 and has stayed at that point or higher ever since. Disposable income for many has decreased and yearly titles may be the first axed from their gaming purchases.

    Unless linked, sales numbers in this article courtesy of vgchartz.com.
    Comments 7 Comments
    1. CLW's Avatar
      CLW -
      I always enjoy comparing the sales #s both in units sold and in $ amounts of the next-gen titles compared to the "glory" days of 04-06 on last-gen. If, I'm not mistaken 11's opening week #s are still far short both in terms of units sold and in $ (even with the increased game price on next gen) compared to some of the last-gen consoles. Some of that is probably due to the amount of quality titles in other video game genres and some due to the poor economy. However, some of that is also likely due to a loss in numbers of the loyal fan base due to "poor" efforts (in the eyes of many) in recent years.
    1. cdj's Avatar
      cdj -
      It is amazing to see some of the sales numbers for games of all genres on older consoles. IMO, it seemed like more games crossed the 1M barrier then, but games and consoles were cheaper back then. Now it's basically an investment to buy one and no longer an impulse purchase for many.
    1. jaymo76's Avatar
      jaymo76 -
      Quote Originally Posted by cdj View Post
      It is amazing to see some of the sales numbers for games of all genres on older consoles. IMO, it seemed like more games crossed the 1M barrier then, but games and consoles were cheaper back then. Now it's basically an investment to buy one and no longer an impulse purchase for many.
      On that note, I am in NO RUSH to buy the "PS4" when that comes out. I bought a 360 mainly for the NCAA series and I have never been so dissapointed. I suspect I will be playing PS3 for a long, long, long time.
    1. Rudy's Avatar
      Rudy -
      The PS3 gains were almost offset by the drop in the PS2. It looks more like the PS2 owners are upgrading to PS3 versions. It is nice to see that the gap between 360 and PS3 copies are getting fairly balanced.
    1. JBHuskers's Avatar
      JBHuskers -
      I think word of mouth is going to bump the end-all numbers for NCAA 11.
    1. jaymo76's Avatar
      jaymo76 -
      Quote Originally Posted by JBHuskers View Post
      I think word of mouth is going to bump the end-all numbers for NCAA 11.
      NCAA 11 is a solid game and finally a next gen worthwhile purchase. It deserves to have strong sales and hopefully that will tell the development team to stay on this "new" path.
    1. NatureBoy's Avatar
      NatureBoy -
      Quote Originally Posted by jaymo76 View Post
      NCAA 11 is a solid game and finally a next gen worthwhile purchase. It deserves to have strong sales and hopefully that will tell the development team to stay on this "new" path.
      I agree. I have enjoyed this year's game more in the few short weeks i've had it since the PS2 days.