PC game domination imminent?
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PC gaming could be making a epic comeback as analysts observe a huge rise in software sale in US this year.
According to NPD Group analyst, Anita Frazier, PC software sales in the States reached $203 million in the first two months of this year, compared to $136.8 million last year - a rise of 48 percent.
"The robust performance we're seeing in PC game sales can be tied to several key titles across several genres," Frazier told New York Times.
The recent release of the World of Warcraft expansion, Burning Crusade, Command & Conquer 3 and other huge titles this year have helped boost these figures.
This follows statements made by PC bosses, among other industry figures, that the days of consoles are numbered.
Could PC gaming be taking over? Id Software's chief exec, Todd Hollenshead said: "I think with three consoles out in the last couple of years, it's natural to focus on consoles.
PC software retail sales hit $953 million last year, while console software sold through $4.8 billion - A huge difference.
"There's a lot of excitement, a lot of marketing dollars and a lot of hype for consoles," Hollenshead added. He points out the superior marketing of console games, saying: "we don't have any champion of the PC game business to step in and leverage those sorts of marketing dollars."
Could Microsoft's Games for Windows change that? Time will tell.