EA’s NCAA Football Jumps 50% for ‘2005’

(Reuters) Sales of NCAA Football 2005, one of Electronic Arts Inc.’s flagship sports video games, rose by roughly half in the title’s first week this year from the release of last year’s game, a person familiar with the sales numbers said on Monday.
Sales of game, released last week, were up more than 30 percent year-over-year on Sony Corp.’s PlayStation 2 console, more than 40 percent on Nintendo Co. Ltd.’s GameCube and more than 100 percent on Microsoft Corp.’s Xbox, the person said.

EA spokeswoman Trudy Muller declined to comment on the numbers.

Last year’s NCAA game set sales records for the company and was the No. 2 football title of 2003, behind EA’s other perennial blockbuster, the “Madden NFL” series. The “Madden” game was the best-selling console game of the year.

This year’s NCAA game is also the first to support online play on the Xbox. EA and Microsoft had a contentious relationship when it came to online play until early this year, when the two sides came to terms and EA said much of its key sports lineup would in future support Xbox Live.
News source: Reuters

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