Activision: There's a "Method" to Tony Hawk Shred's Bad Sales

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Activision: There's a "Method" to Tony Hawk Shred's Bad Sales



The poor launch numbers for Tony Hawk's latest skateboarding title are all part of Activision's grand plan for the Holiday season.

Yesterday, we reported that raking in the dough from Blops [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/105375-New-Tony-Hawk-Suffers-Humiliating-Launch], it can certainly absorb a few duds, but as Funk pointed out, 3,000 copies is just embarrassing. But Eric Hirshberg, CEO of Activision Publishing, seems to think that the best days of Shred are yet to come. The skateboarding title, according to Hirshberg, was specifically targeted at children and kids get gifts during the holidays. Therfore, he expects that sales will rebound in December. A little help from a talk-show host doesn't hurt either.

"There's hopefully a method to that madness," Hirshberg said. "For the first time we're targeting that game to kids. It's a gift-oriented game, but, that said, we need to build awareness for the game still. ... I think you'll hopefully see a bigger ramp-up as we get further into the gift giving season."

He also points to the fact that "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" picked Shred as one of the 12 top gifts to give to children this year.

We were discussing the abysmal performance of Shred in the office yesterday. It's true that games like Tony Hawk 3 and even the more recent Underground were great, but I think that Activision may have flooded the market like they did with the plethora of Hero music games. Skateboarding was also much more popular ten years ago, and the sport doesn't engender the same kind of devoted fandom that can support annual updates to other sports games like Madden. Can you name five professional skateboarders? Can you name another one besides Tony Hawk? Me neither.

Maybe Activision should retire the skateboarding genre until the inevitable resurgence of the sport's popularity in 2021. You heard it here first, people, skateboarding is dead. At least until it becomes retro hip in the next decade.

Source: Gamasutra [http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/31619/Interview_Activisions_Hirshberg_On_Black_Ops_Tony_Hawk_Shred_And_More.php]



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NeedAUserName

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So their plain is to release it at a bad time, then wait a little while until the optimum release date passes, and hope that said day brings an increase in sales...?
 

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1. Rob Dydrek
2. Paul Rodriguez
3. Andy MacDonald
4. Danny Way
5. Eric Koston

OT: Shred bites. The THPS franchise has seen better days.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Starke said:
Anyone else getting an "I meant to do that" vibe off of this?
Totally.

It's like when my cat falls off the table, and just walks away like nothing happened.
 

Worgen

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
well considering how much advertising activision did for this Im surprised it could fail, oh wait, no Im not
 

HentMas

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uuh...
tony hawk??

ban manguera (or however you spell that name

and...

hum...

ok... you got me...
 

GahzlyGriffon

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Cant wait till 2021 then xD

but i havent played a single skateboarding game for 4 years now the failure of this game/franchise is deeper than you think
 

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The method: When Activision cans Tony Hawk (and its developers) and introduces its own first-party skating series, claiming that it's "everything that tired old series wasn't!"
 

HK_01

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3.000 copies? That's just pathetic, even considering the fact that I have not heard anything of this game until today.
 

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1. Rob Dydrek
2. Paul Rodriguez
3. Andy MacDonald
4. Danny Way
5. Eric Koston

OT: Shred bites. The THPS franchise has seen better days.
Is it as bad as TH RIDE (with it's goofy motion controller that works better as a real skateboard than as a game peripheral)?
 
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If there's one truth up there, it's that Ellen DeGeneres has stellar PR power. It'll be interesting to see if people respond to her recommendation.
 

thiosk

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I must agree, skateboarding is lame. Tony Hawk and its sequel was, however, a really great game. Great for competitive drunken point whoring in a dorm room. None of the later installments really captured its magic.