‘Call of Duty’ fails to lift declining video game sales

By | December 12, 2014

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The latest edition of  Activision Buzzard’s (ATVI) military combat franchise “Call of Duty” wasn’t enough to keep U.S. video game sales from dropping for the second straight month in November. Sales of new video game hardware, software and accessories fell 11% to $2.41 billion last month at U.S. retail stores, the NPD Group reported late Thursday. In October, game sales slid a tiny 0.1%, ending a streak of eight straight months of year-over-year growth. Game hardware sales fell 23% to $1.01 billion and software sales dipped 2% to $1.06 billion. Accessory sales rose 2% to $331 million. Scalper1 News

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