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Vivendi Rolling into WoW Cataclysm Classic gold
In the past, the truth is that WoW Cataclysm Classic is fantastically profitable isn't news now. Since its release over an entire year time ago, MMOexp's game, which was named the 2004 Game of the Year has been a constant position on the best-seller charts. In the week of July 9-15 2006 the game was again the most popular PC games in the US as per volume-based sales statistics from the industry-research organization NPD Funworld. The game is also close to 7 million players across the globe, each of whom pay its developer-publisher, Blizzard Entertainment which is a monthly payment.
However, while the news about WOW's successes have become routine but it's an event in the moment that Vivendi Games credits the massively online multiplayer game with improving its profits. Today, the French-based multimedia company gave its gaming division credit for boosting its revenue by 4.8 percent in the three months which ended on June 30th June 30, June 30. The three-month period was when Vivendi bring in 4.84 billion euros ($6.16 billion) in addition to 4.62 billion euro ($5.87 billion) in the previous year. In the first quarter in the calendar year the company's revenues totaled 9.61 billion euros ($12.2 billion) an increase of 9.13 billion ($11.61 billion) in Q2 2005.
The vast majority of Vivendi's huge Telecommunications and television holdings also saw more profit. However, none has seen more growth more than Vivendi Games, which is the proprietor of Blizzard and is the recipient of the ducats and buckets generated by the ducats WOW generates. The company earned the sum of 162 millions dollars ($206 million) in the quarter between April and June that's which is an improvement of 29.6 percent over the Q2 earnings of 2005. The first quarter of 2006 was a time of record-breaking growth. Vivendi Games' overall earnings increase to $296 million euro ($376.4 million) that's which is an improvement of 24.4 percent from the year before.
"This growth was driven primarily by the continuing global growth in Blizzard's Cataclysm Classic Gold for sale," declared Vivendi on its annual report to shareholders. "Other good performers during the first quarter of 2006 were the launch of Ice Age 2, the game that is based on the Fox movie, and continued good sales of backlist games like 50 Cent: Bulletproof and Crash Tag Team Racing."