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http://www.blizzard.com/press/041201.shtml
WORLD OF WARCRAFT® SHATTERS DAY-ONE SALES RECORDSIRVINE, Calif. - December 1, 2004 - Blizzard Entertainment® today confirmed that World of Warcraft® has broken day-one sales records in North America, making it the most successful PC game launch ever. World of Warcraft, the company's subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), sold through to over 240,000 customers at retailers in North America on Tuesday, November 23, selling more in its first 24 hours than any other PC game in history.*
In addition to shattering sales records, World of Warcraft also broke peak concurrency and account creation records for a MMORPG. Within the first day, over 200,000 players created World of Warcraft accounts. By 5:00 p.m. PST, over 100,000 were playing the game concurrently. These two record-breaking numbers made World of Warcraft the fastest-growing MMORPG in history. Within a single day, all original 40+ World of Warcraft servers were filled to capacity, and by the end of the Thanksgiving weekend, more than 40 additional servers were deployed to meet the rapidly growing player base, as the number of new accounts and concurrent users continued to grow.
"We were all extremely pleased with the success of World of Warcraft on its first day of launch," said Mike Morhaime, president of Blizzard Entertainment. "Once we saw the numbers for the first day, we knew that we had to immediately increase capacity to accommodate the huge numbers of players joining our game. We're glad so many people are enjoying World of Warcraft, and we are dedicated to supporting a fun and smooth game experience for everyone."
Retailers across North America reported that the World of Warcraft launch was unequivocally their biggest day-one sales in PC gaming history. Leading industry retailers, such as Wal-Mart, Best Buy, EB, and GameStop, all reported that hundreds of their stores sold out of World of Warcraft within the first day.
"World of Warcraft has once again shown that Blizzard consistently delivers the best games in the industry," said Robert McKenzie, vice president of merchandising at GameStop. "It sold better than any other PC game this year - in fact, World of Warcraft enjoyed the best day-one sell-through GameStop has ever seen on a PC title!"
Over the Thanksgiving weekend, players continued to buy World of Warcraft in record numbers, with a total of over 350,000* copies of the game selling through. Blizzard Entertainment and its retail partners expect the remaining supplies of World of Warcraft to sell out soon. Blizzard is currently evaluating its ability to ship additional games to retailers, given the unexpectedly high demand on the servers. The company continues to increase server capacity to accommodate the growing number of players connecting to the game. As the additional servers are brought online and proven stable, additional copies of World of Warcraft will be made available at retail. Blizzard will announce the availability of those additional games as soon as they are on shelves.
About World of Warcraft
In World of Warcraft, players assume the roles of legendary heroes and interact with thousands of other players online as they explore and adventure across a vast world. Whether journeying together or questing on their own, players will engage in heroic battles, develop friendships, forge alliances, and compete with enemies for power and glory. The game features customizable character classes with thousands of weapons, spells, and abilities. With an innovative, easy-to-use interface, an action-packed combat system, and thousands of quests that build an immersive storyline, World of Warcraft offers a MMORPG experience that will appeal to both veteran and casual players alike. For more information on the game, visit www.worldofwarcraft.com.
About Blizzard Entertainment
Best known for their series Warcraft®, StarCraft®, and Diablo®, Blizzard Entertainment (www.blizzard.com, a division of Vivendi Universal Games) is a premier developer and publisher of entertainment software renowned for creating many of the industry's most critically acclaimed games. The company's free Internet gaming service Battle.net® provides a forum in which owners of Blizzard's games can play in a multiplayer mode remotely across the Internet and against other gamers from around the world.
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It's probably going to go up alot more after christmas too.
now if they can only beat the japanies record for Final Fantasy 7 (i think) with like 3mil copies in a couple days.
One day records for WHAT???? Halo 2 for pc sold 1.5 million or Half life2 anyways
They shouldn't be blowing their horn as the game is down more then its up
They are providing terrible forum support, I can't log in to the forums again this is a daily on going event..
They are not going to stop griefing on the Pvp servers and no dishonorable kills system as promised prior to release..
They listen to the vocal few as of now in two weeks I will be canceling .. I signed up for 6 months but currently I can not justify paying 13 a month for so little service!
Terrible lag, lost skills that seem unrestorable and on an on..Broken Class Quest's, Class Quests that set you up for griefer's happy day's.. ie.. Druid Bear quest
I hope the Big guilds get all the member to cancel it is the only way things will improve..Blizzard is no better the SOE and almost as bad as the tech support AO had at release!
This is my opinion!
ACCCKK!!! not me HONEST
I think the word(s) thats important here is "one day" thats why they can claim to sell more than Halo2 or HL2.
Both of those definetly beat WoW. There were hundreds upon thousands of people that already had preloaded HL2. Which ofcourse count towards day one sales too, since they all got it on day one.
someone call the Whambulance! hurry!
seriously, I have 56k and a comp with an ATI radeon 8500 LE and the game runs smooth on the lowest settings. You just need to find a different server and quit bitching.
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Both of those definetly beat WoW. There were hundreds upon thousands of people that already had preloaded HL2. Which ofcourse count towards day one sales too, since they all got it on day one.
Riiiighht.So Blizzard just released a press release maing it up? Get real.
If you think Halo2 and HL2 beat WoW for one day sales...prove it
If you look more closely, you would see it was in "North America" while the other two were released worldwide (and thus, a lot more of them too). Yes, I admit I was wrong, I was looking from a worldwide point of view, which is very unfair since WoW only got released in NZ, Aussieland and teh US of A.
So I was wrong, made a slight mistake, I'm extremely sorry.
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