Friday, September 30, 2011

Gears of War 3 stomps 3 million in first week


Over the summer, Gears of War 3 designer Cliff Bleszinski said he hoped the third-person shooter would reach sales of over 6 million units in its lifetime. Just a week after launch, the gritty game is halfway there.

Strong sales of Gears of War 3 come as little surprise. In May, Epic Games said 1.29 million gamers in 145 countries tried out the beta for the game, which ran from April 18 to May 15. At the same time, Microsoft confirmed Gears of War 3 reached 1 million preorders faster than any previous Xbox 360 exclusive, beating high-profile games Halo: Reach and Halo 3.Microsoft today said the Xbox 360-exclusive Gears of War 3 has sold through more than 3 million units since its worldwide launch on September 20. Microsoft also trumpeted sales of the Gears of War series as a whole, revealing the blood-soaked franchise has hauled in more than $1 billion in lifetime sales.
Gears of War 3 is primed to expand in November, with the release of the first of four expansion packs. If purchased separately, those packs will cost players 3,600 Microsoft points ($45). However, players can enlist for the long haul, purchasing a "Season Pass" to preorder all four packs at the discounted price of 2,400 Microsoft points ($30). In addition to the downloadable content add-ons, Season Pass holders will receive an exclusive "liquid metal weapon set."

Wanna shop Black berry? BlackBerry PlayBook price drops to $299

 Let the price cuts begin. A few hours after Amazon unveiled its Kindle Fire tablet for $199, the BlackBerry PlayBook tablet was slashed by $200 by a major retailer.
Best Buy's (BBY, Fortune 500) site showed a $200 discount for all three PlayBook models on Wednesday night. The 16GB PlayBook fell to $299 from $499; the 32GB is now $399; and the 64GB model is $499. The 16GB model was on backorder from Best Buy as of Thursday morning.
Earlier this week, Office Depot and Staples began offering their own PlayBook deals. Office Depot knocked $100 off each model and threw in a $100 store gift card. Staples also reduced prices by $100 and added a $100 prepaid debit card that can be used anywhere.

Amazon is attacking the low end of the market with the $199 Kindle Fire, which starts shipping November 15, everyone not named Apple expects to feel the crunch. Last year, an e-reader price war broke out between Amazon, Barnes & Noble (BKS, Fortune 500) and the Borders-backed Kobo. The PlayBook cut could be the opening salvo in a similar tablet battle.