Game Publishers See Some Hope for Holidays
Three leading video game publishers said on Wednesday their top titles are selling well, brushing off gloomy Wall Street outlooks about the industry’s performance during the crucial holiday shopping season. "Since the beginning of November, shares of major game publishers have dropped, as investors worry about signs of weak sales and wonder if the industry can keep up with double-digit growth projections."
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