Login  |  Register          
Advertisement
FirstLight
Subscribe to VB Magazine
Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

Vivendi Games’ Q1 earnings plunge

Period has difficult comparison with last year's Warcraft release

By Danny King -- Video Business, 5/14/2008

MAY 14 | Vivendi said today that its games unit’s first-quarter profit fell 53% from a year earlier, when it released the second version of its World of Warcraft franchise. The division helped pull the parent company’s earnings down 9.6% in the first quarter.

The games division’s earnings before interest, taxes and amortization was 50 million euros ($77.4 million), down from 107 million euros, a year earlier, Vivendi said. Sales for the division, which will be merged with Santa Monica, Calif.-based Activision to form the world’s largest games publisher, dropped 24% to 221 million euros.

A year ago, Vivendi’s Blizzard Entertainment released World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade, which helped push the game’s worldwide subscriber base to 10.7 million from about 8.7 million a year ago, Vivendi said.

Among the so-called massively multi-player online games, Warcraft has a 62% market share, dwarfing the 7.5% share held by U.K.-based Jagex’s RuneScape, according to Web site MMOGChart.com.

Vivendi will release Warcraft’s next version, World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King, during the second half of this year.

In December, Vivendi agreed to merge its games unit with Activision in a $9.85 billion transaction. The new company, to be called Activision Blizzard, would have revenue approaching $4 billion, leapfrogging Electronic Arts as the world’s largest games publisher. The European Union approved the merger last month.

Electronic Arts responded in February by making a $2 billion bid for Take-Two Interactive, whose Grand Theft Auto IV set one-day and first-week all-time records for videogames after its April 29 release. Take-Two shareholders have since rejected the bid, though Electronic Arts said in an earnings call yesterday that its offer still stands.

Last week, Activision said it had a fiscal fourth-quarter profit as revenue almost doubled to $602.4 million on its latest versions of Guitar Hero and Call of Duty.

Overall, Vivendi’s net income fell 9.6% to 697 million euros, with gains in its mobile, Internet and telecom businesses offset by the drop in games earnings. Vivendi’s revenue rose 5.2% to 5.28 billion euros.

Email
Print
Reprint
Learn RSS

Talkback

We would love your feedback!

Post a comment

» VIEW ALL TALKBACK THREADS

Related Content

Related Content

 

By This Author

Sponsored Links



 
Advertisement
Sponsored Links

More Content

  • Blogs
  • Photos

Blogs

  • Samantha Clark
    DISC DISH

    July 2, 2008
    Mad Men promotions
    Lionsgate has the promotional wheels turning for...
    More
  • Samantha Clark
    DISC DISH

    June 20, 2008
    Bratz Girlz Really Rock DVD
    Lionsgate is delivering another animated Bratz feature on Sept. 2, and the studio is backing it with...
    More
  • » VIEW ALL BLOGS RSS

Photos

  • Hammer time
    Adam Corolla signed copies of The Hammer, distributed by Weinstein/Genius, at the Hollywood & Highland Virgin Megastore on June 24.
  • Water Horse comes to life
    Sony celebrated the DVD of The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep by giving Loch Ness monster fans something to cheer about.
  • IFC at Los Angeles Film Festival
    IFC Films and Blockbuster celebrated the Los Angeles Film Festival on June 24. IFC screened at the fest Medicine for Melancholy, The Pleasure of Being Robbed, A Girl Cut in Two and Fear(s) of the Dark.
Advertisements





NEWSLETTERS
VB Weekly Summary (Weekly)
VB Just Announced (Weekly)
VB+Content Agenda Green Report (Monthly)
VB+Library Journal DVD Resource (Monthly)
©2008 Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Use of this Web site is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Please visit these other Reed Business sites