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		<title>Spore and Warhammer Online rule the sales charts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been following NPD Sales charts for ages now, and it was always interesting to see how long can a title hold on them. Blizzard ...</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been following NPD Sales charts for ages now, and it was always interesting to see how long can a title hold on them. Blizzard and EA/Maxis are long standing legends &#8211; in the past eight years, there haven&#8217;t been a weekly or monthly sales chart where at least one title from these companies didn&#8217;t occupy spot or two.<br />
NPD Group decided to combine their weekly charts into monthly ones, probably for easier tracking – and making annual reports will be much more easier. But getting back on the subject, sales results for North America are quite interesting:<br />
<strong>Top 5 PC Games for September 2008</strong><br />
1.    Spore / EA Maxis / $50<br />
2.    Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning / EA Mythic / $49<br />
3.    The Sims 2 Apartment Life Expansion Pack / EA Maxis / $30<br />
4.    Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning Collector&#8217;s Edition / EA Mythic / $80<br />
5.    Spore Galactic Edition / EA Maxis / $79<br />
As you can see even titles such as Crysis Warhead (#12) and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Clear Sky (#25) didn&#8217;t make it into top 5. However, I congratulate to Ukranian team for delivering an excellent game.<br />
What makes gaming sales so interesting is a look on overall software chart, where Spore and Warhammer Online made a major upset, beating AntiVirus and Office suites.<br />
<strong>Overall Top 5 for September 2008</strong><br />
1.    Spore / EA Maxis / $50 (Average)<br />
2.    MS Office 2007 Home &amp; Student 3User / Microsoft / $125 (Average)<br />
3.    Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning / EA Mythic / $49 (Average)<br />
4.    Trend Micro AntiVirus 2008 Plus Anti-Spyware / Trend Micro/ $24 (Average)<br />
5.    Spy Sweeper / Webroot / $21 (Average)<br />
Yes, Spore kicked MS Office Home &amp; Student license from the top spot, which is very significant – August and September sales are dominated by &#8220;back to school&#8221; period – meaning people prefer playing games than working. No wonder there <img src="http://cdn.vrworld.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif" alt=";-)" class="wp-smiley" /></p>
<p>We only wonder how much time NPD will spend to finally start tracking online game sales… that would be a major contributor to the actual fact sheet &#8211; as we all know, games are selling online like hotcakes, while PC retailers are lagging behind. And yet, in the &#8220;lagging behind&#8221; segment, Spore and Warhammer beat favorites in sales.<br />
Once more, these stats are for North America only (received some comments in the past about WW rankings, had to clarify).</p>
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