This Week In The Business: “Difficult To Excuse.”

What’s happened in the business of video games this past week…

QUOTE | “Peaked in some respects.” – M2 Research’s Billy Pidgeon on the status of Xbox 360 in the market and the chances that Microsoft announces new hardware at E3 2012.

QUOTE | “The market opportunity is there.” – THQ boss Brian Farrell talks about Homefront actually achieving Call of Duty type sales success someday.

TWIST | Will the Battlefield franchise follow in footsteps of Call of Duty with annual releases, as EA scrambles to catch up to rival Activision in the shooter category?

STAT | One-Third – Nearly the number of people who actually chose improved motion controls over HD graphics and robust online in a poll about desired Project Cafe features.

QUOTE | “Very concerning.” – Silicon Knights’ Denis Dyack on the Sony network breach and how it “undermines” consumer confidence in digital markets.

STAT | $US100 Million – The estimated cost analyst Michael Pachter says EA is pumping into Star Wars: The Old Republic ($US80 million on development, $US20 million on marketing).

STAT | Two million – The sales mark that Marvel vs Capcom 3 and Dead Rising 2 each achieved as Capcom had five million-sellers in the last year.

STAT | 700% – The massive increase in pre-orders for EA’s Battlefield 3 compared to the number for Battlefield: Bad Company 2 before its launch.

QUOTE | “Difficult to excuse.” – The opinion of security experts on Sony’s terribly weak network defenses and handling of the PSN fiasco.

QUOTE | “A lot of life left.” – Harmonix VP Greg LoPiccolo on the future of the Rock Band franchise and the creative direction it could take.

This Week In Business courtesy of IndustryGamers.com

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