Gaming News - March 2007
Irvine, CA (March 7, 2007) -
Blizzard today announced that more than 3.5 million copies of The Burning Crusade have been sold.
From Blizzard:
Blizzard previously announced that this first expansion set for World of
Warcraft sold through nearly 2.4 million copies worldwide in its first 24 hours
-- more than any other PC game in history had sold within an entire first month
of availability.* With approximately 3.5 million copies sold through, The
Burning Crusade has now established the new one-month record for PC-game sales.
“We’re thrilled about the overwhelming response that we’ve received for The
Burning Crusade,” said Mike Morhaime, president of Blizzard Entertainment. “We
have worked hard to build upon nearly every aspect of World of Warcraft with
this expansion, and it’s gratifying to see that players and reviewers are
enjoying the new content.”
Amazon.com reported that it received more preorders for World of Warcraft: The
Burning Crusade than for any other PC or console game ever, and Wal-Mart also
recorded similar record-breaking numbers for The Burning Crusade. According to
Gary Severson, senior vice president and general manager at Wal-Mart, “Not only
was The Burning Crusade the top-selling item in our electronics department the
day it released; it had the best day-one sales of any PC-game launch in our
company’s history.”
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade is Blizzard Entertainment’s first
expansion for its subscription-based massively multiplayer online role-playing
game, World of Warcraft. It adds an extensive amount of new content to the game,
including an increase in the level cap, complete with new spells, abilities, and
talents for players to acquire as they advance their characters; huge new
outdoor zones and dungeons for players to explore after they journey through the
Dark Portal into the shattered world of Outland; two new playable races; flying
mounts; a new character profession: jewelcrafting; and much more.
Following the initial launch of the expansion on January 16, Blizzard held a
highly successful open beta test in Korea and then commercially released The
Burning Crusade for players there on February 12. The company is currently
working with its partners to localize the content into Simplified and
Traditional Chinese for mainland China and the regions of Taiwan, Hong Kong, and
Macau and release the expansion in those regions as soon as possible. For
further information on World of Warcraft and The Burning Crusade, please visit
www.worldofwarcraft.com.


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