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PC gamer sales are currently having a resurgence in the U.S., and one of the reasons behind it is the steadily growing popularity of MMORPGS. In particular, Blizzard's World of Warcraft.
New York Times reports that according to an analyst from the NPD Group, U.S. retailers sold US$ 203 million worth of PC games in the first two months of 2007. NPD's Anita Frazier said that sales in the same period last year peaked at US$ 136.8 million.
According to Frazier, sales of RPG titles were 43 percent higher than in the first two months of
2006, and the release of The Burning Crusade in
January is likely to have accounted for a great deal of these
sales. "The robust performance we're seeing in PC game sales can be tied to
several key titles across several genres," said Frazier. "But we'd be
remiss not to address the continued success of World of Warcraft."
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