Publisher THQ has posted net sales of more than $1 billion in their 2007 fiscal year, reportedly their 12th consecutive year of revenue growth. According to their annual financial report (PDF file), the company also managed to ship eight titles that exceeded one million units in sales. Their secret to success? Licensed titles.
The annual report revealed that THQ's focus was 80% licensed intellectual property and 20% owned IP -- a 4-to-1 ratio. Key achievements include shipping 8 million units of Disney/Pixar's Cars, 4 million units of WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007 and 4 million units combined of Nickelodeon franchises.
THQ did establish two franchises this fiscal year, Saint's Row and Company of Heroes, and this upcoming fiscal year, THQ intends to increase its focus on owned IPs to a 33% share on the pie graph -- that's now only a 2-to-1 ratio of licensed-to-owned IP.
Sure, licensed games may not be the most anticipated titles (or even the ones to receive the most coverage from the gaming press), but they do wonders to a publisher's bottom line.
Reader Comments (10)
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 2:43PM (Unverified) said
8 million units of "Cars" sold makes me cry...
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 2:50PM Fernando Rocker said
My wife bougth Cars for the Gamecube... its a decent game, with decent graphics. Perfect game for her.
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 2:54PM (Unverified) said
Don't forget Titan Quest was also a new IP from THQ. It was bad ass too. They came out with an expansion for it too.
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 2:53PM (Unverified) said
Okay, one question. Who wants to make a game based on the Sheppy license? We're talking action packed pagan orgies filled with violence and the ever burning question.... who was the real killer? Comedy and drama collid in a passionfling leaving a goo dripping love child which could only be named commie lhama. Thrill at my exciting exploits of Missingno on Pokemon. Cheer as I set a homeless man on fire. Yell as I insult your moms felatio skills.
Sheppy, coming to Next Gen consoles in 2013....
Sheppy, coming to Next Gen consoles in 2013....
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 3:03PM Fernando Rocker said
@sheppy
Maybe you want to include space zombie pirates who fight agaisnt ninja robots from hell. That will be awesome (seriouslly)
Maybe you want to include space zombie pirates who fight agaisnt ninja robots from hell. That will be awesome (seriouslly)
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 3:20PM (Unverified) said
@ sheppy
That was fucking awesome! Comedy gold!
That was fucking awesome! Comedy gold!
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 3:33PM (Unverified) said
Try working at a gamestop; all you see is kids pass over Mario, Ratchet, Jak and Zelda for Cars and Spongebob.
I die a little inside each time and there is nothing you can do to stop it.
I die a little inside each time and there is nothing you can do to stop it.
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 4:28PM (Unverified) said
I bought the Gamecube Cars game for my sons because the reviews said it was decent. I've NEVER bought a license game ever for my sons because they are usually terrible. I was amazed while playing it that it was a simpler version of Forza with the Cars license. It was a decent game, I enjoyed playing it with them.
Posted: Jul 3rd 2007 4:34PM (Unverified) said
I felt the pull of licensing this weekend as I was shopping for cheap and good Gameboy and SNES titles. I found my memory of that era a bit rusty and I hate to say it but the titles with the licensed titles were the ones that consistently caught my eye. Of course I knew to avoid a licensed title unless I had prior knowledge of the game, but I can easily see how these sell so well as uninformed parents and grandparents pick up titles like these for their kids and grandkids.
Posted: Jul 4th 2007 1:37PM refinedsugar said
" Sure, licensed games may not be the most anticipated titles (or even the ones to receive the most coverage from the gaming press), but they do wonders to a publisher's bottom line. "
lol ... you lie.
lol ... you lie.
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