Duke Nukem Forever sales lower Take-Two revenue estimates
by Andrew Yoon, Jul 05, 2011 2:30pm PDTDuke Nukem Forever may not be the sales success that publisher 2K Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive had expected. While its eventual release drew a lot of attention, it appears the fanfare hasn't translated into the numbers originally expected. According to Gamasutra, analyst firm Wedbush Morgan lowered its fiscal Q1 estimates for the company thanks to drastically lower sales than originally predicted. Initial estimates predicted sales of 3 million; the company now expects half that.
Offsetting the disappointing sales of Duke Nukem Forever is LA Noire, which is now expected to sell between 3.5 and 4 million copies. Ironically, in spite of Duke's less-than-warm reception, it's more likely to receive a sequel than Team Bondi's troubled crime thriller.
Duke Nukem Forever will also be available on Mac in August. A PC version of LA Noire will be available this Fall.
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Duke Nukem Forever may not be the sales success that publisher 2K Games and parent company Take-Two Interactive had expected.
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