A lot more data on game sales was publicly available until 2010.
this fall. But just how big they are, in terms of dollars or copies sold, especially in the U.S., is largely unknown.Gaming is big business, but also a secretive one, making it hard to discern how well or poorly any new games are faring. This stands in contrast to movies, in which box office stats are quickly released.Video game sales in the U.S.
Experts tell Axios that publishers have little incentive to share the numbers they have, even if there might be some greater good to reporting across-industry performance. "Everybody would like to have the data from their competitors," former PlayStation U.S. boss Shawn Layden tells Axios. "Not everyone wants to offer up their own.
"One way to do that was to get some top-selling lists out there, similar to Billboard," he said, referring to the
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