Halo 4 Makes $220 Million in its First Day

The Wooster

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Halo 4 Makes $220 Million in its First Day


Halo 4 makes big bank but probably won't outdo this season's other big shooter.

You may want to sit down for this. It turns out that Halo is really popular and a lot of people bought the latest installment. How many people? We're not sure, Microsoft hasn't released exact sales figures, but it has released a ludicrously large number with a dollar symbol in front that I'm told represents how much the game made in its first 24 hours on sale: $220 million. That's roughly 9.16 million dollars an hour or 2436.29 dollars a second. There's a nice figure to contemplate while you fish today's supper out of a nearby garbage can.

Fortunately for us, Microsoft has taken a break from building castles out of stacked dollar bills to do some good old fashioned statistical bragging. Halo 4 has become the most played installment in the series, with over 4 million players spending some 31.4 million hours on the game in the last five days. This brings the total time humanity has spent playing Halo games to around 4 billion hours or 456318 years. That's about the same amount of time our species spends watching YouTube videos each month. [http://www.ubergizmo.com/2012/08/youtube-clocks-up-4-billion-hours-of-video-watched-each-month/] Total lifetime earnings for the series now stand at $3.38 billion.

Of course, while success is nice, crushing your enemies beneath your money-booted heel is even nicer, and that's where Halo may stumble. Call of Duty: Black Ops II launches tomorrow (November 13th) and based on the performance of previous installments in the series, it'll likely out-perform Halo 4 by a solid margin - though the fact these games are competing at all kind of proves that publishers are still iffy on how the whole "release date" thing works. In its first 24-hours, Black Ops numero uno sold 5.6 million units in the US and UK alone, while its first week earnings totaled around $550 million. Modern Warfare 3 made $400 million in its first 24 hours. Of course, both of those games did have the benefit of being multiplatform releases.

Our own Justin Clouse gave Halo 4 a highly respectable four out of five [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/editorials/reviews/10020-Halo-4-Review], not everyone was so kind. [http://www.quartertothree.com/fp/2012/11/04/halo-4-is-half-the-game-it-should-be/]

Source: Gamesindustry International [http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2012-11-12-halo-4-amasses-USD220-million-in-24-hours]


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Black Ops has the advantage of being released on multiple consoles, so it makes sense it would sell more copies.

It will be interesting to see how the 360 version of it stacks up against Halo 4, though.
 

fix-the-spade

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I bought it, haven't played it yet though.

Rather foolishly I ordered it from Amazon, in Chinese, via Hong Kong. Looking back at the listing my mistake should have been obvious, but it's always the obvious ones that get you.

Feel free to laugh at me now.
 

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ForgottenPr0digy said:
TizzytheTormentor said:
Halo made moneys? The shock!

Good to see it is a success, but with Black Ops 2 being released tomorrow, I think some schools will have a few missing teenage boys...
why only teenage boys?? Why not one teenage girl who love Blackops and anime(and loves yaoi a lot)
I get the whole "Girls play games too" angle. But what relevance does your consumption of faux gay pornography have to do with either Halo franchise specifically, or gaming in a more general sense? Or is your declaration of love for both Call Of Duty, and an Japanese pop-art genre renown for it's depictions of man-on-man rape your own special way of saying all gamers who identify as female aren't necessarily all stuck-up, kill-joys?

The internet told me to tell you, "Welcome home!" :p
 

RA92

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CrossLOPER said:
Guys, this isn't enough. They have to make three times that much TO BREAK EVEN. As gamers, we must buy twenty copies each and buy the imminent DLC for each copy, lest we come off as entitled.
For the next installment, we will need to help in the packaging of Doritos so that they can pay MS for our labor. OTHERWISE MS WILL NOT BE ABLE TO RECOUP DEVELOPMENT COSTS.
 
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Love the picture of Scrooge McDuck.

My wife bought my son a copy for Christmas so unfortunately I'm not allowed to play it until then. Then again my brother and half of his friends have it...
 

alik44

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well guess we should expect halo is going the same path modern warfare and such. can't wait to play halo 5 next year
 

Vault101

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ForgottenPr0digy said:
I know some girl out there is looking forward to blackops(usually a nerd who love anime and yaoi)
so now your assuming that all "female nerds" like Yaoi and Anime?

I like neither of thease, I object to being sterotyped like this...I think..

.......I dont know
Paradoxrifts said:
way of saying all gamers who identify as female aren't necessarily all stuck-up, kill-joys?
what?...people think that?
 
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fix-the-spade said:
I bought it, haven't played it yet though.

Rather foolishly I ordered it from Amazon, in Chinese, via Hong Kong. Looking back at the listing my mistake should have been obvious, but it's always the obvious ones that get you.

Feel free to laugh at me now.
Sorry. but that gave me the best laugh I've had all week. Don't feel too bad though, I laughed because I did the same thing and bought the German version of Halo Wars and didn't think anyone else was that dumb. I still play the game though, and like most have come to despise the Warzenschwein rush tactic.
 

Strazdas

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Its halo. You could wrap feces in a box titled "halo: the brown edition" and they would line up to buy it.
 

Alandoril

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Pound bet that Microsoft and associates complain about not having enough profit from games within six months (maybe less.)