'Halo 3' US first-day totals $170m
Thought the Halo 3 hype onslaught was over? Think again. After promising that the Xbox 360 exclusive's first-day launch would be huge, the software giant wasted little time in saying so. Today, the company announced that by its estimates, first-day sales of Halo 3 totalled $170m (£84m) in the US alone, $45m (£22m) more than Halo 2's 2004 debut.
The staggering figure presumably came from Microsoft's internal estimates, as it did not name a source for the data. Microsoft reps also had not clarified whether or not the figure was solely at physical retail stores or also included sales of the game from online retailers. "We only know the number is $170m," said a rep.
If proven accurate when the NPD Group releases its sales figures next month, the number would give Halo 3 the honour of having generated more money in 24 hours than any other American entertainment property ever.
The $170m haul would also best Spider-Man 3's $151m domestic theatrical opening weekend and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' first-day US sales of an estimated 8.3m copies at a range of price points. (At the book's full hardcover price of $34.95, that number would have generated $290m.)
Not so shockingly, Microsoft executives were pleased with Halo 3's performance. Throwing modesty to the wind, Microsoft Game Studios corporate vice president Shane Kim proclaimed, "Not only is Halo 3 setting sales records, it's also redefining entertainment. Within the first 20 hours alone, we've seen more than a million Xbox Live members come online to play Halo 3 -- that makes 25 September the most active Xbox Live gaming day in history."
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