Jul
27
2007

Xbox overtakes Wii As Most Searched for Console

The Xbox 360 has overtaken the Nintendo Wii as the most searched for gaming console based on share of US Internet searches for the first time since the Wii’s launch in November 2006. The Xbox 360 is #1 console based on sales volume but the Wii has enjoyed the fastest growth in market share. We often find that Internet searches are a leading indicator and can be predictive of future sales growth.
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Searches can also be driven by other factors – namely recalls So is the growth in searches for Xbox 360 simply a result of the recent “warranty extension” and “Red Ring of Death”? Hitwise search data indicates it is not. The following table lists the top search terms entered into search engines in the past four weeks that include the words “xbox 360″:
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Searches for “xbox 360 problems” and “xbox 360 repair” figure at #13 and #15 on the list. I found the term “xbox 360 price drop” (#6 on the list above) particularly interesting. Since Sony announced a drop in price for one of the PS3 models two weeks ago, rumours have spread about a possible price drop for the Xbox 360, with the latest rumours predicting a price drop in August.
Demand is high for a price drop – in the past four weeks, the top search term with the words “price drop” was “xbox 360 price drop”. There were 70% more US searches for “xbox 360 price drop” than for “ps3 price drop”.
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So what is driving the increase in searches for Xbox 360? It appears to be a combination of hype for new games, rumours of a price drop and no doubt some queries about the recent problems.
December may be months away, but with PwC predicting that the total number of dollars spent on video games will exceed the total dollars spent on music in the United States by the end of the holiday season, the battle for the must have Christmas gift will no doubt centre once again on gaming.


    • Lewis
    • July 27th, 2007

    To say I’m sceptical about this is a pretty major understatement.
    The whole gaming community has been talking about 2 things for the last month. Firstly the PS3 price cut and secondly the 360′s faults.
    “360 price drop” scores 123,000 hits on Google whereas “360 price cut” scores 371,000. Interestingly “PS3 price cut” scores 1.2 million.
    This obviously means that ‘price cut’ is the more common term why not search for that instead of ‘price drop’?
    Personally I think the reason the 360 scores well on the words ‘price drop’ is because Microsoft’s statement concerning the rumour started at E3 used that phrase whereas Sony use the words ‘price cut’.
    I would be interested to know what percentage of 360 searches contained the words ‘red rings’ or ‘fault’.

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