Music sales through Rock Band compete with iTunes - and sometimes they win

Music sales through Rock Band compete with iTunes - and sometimes they win
As music-based games like Guitar Hero and Rock Star continue to enjoy strong sales, they've also created an interesting niche market for music sales. In fact the two titles have reportedly sold more than 25 million downloads combined. While most of the songs which can be downloaded for each game are familiar radio staples, a handful are new or relatively new tracks that aren't nearly as well known. You might think that's a recipe for slow sales on the newer titles, but that's not necessarily the case.

In fact it turns out that in at least a few cases sales through Rock Band, which are limited to playback using the game, have outpaced downloads from other services. According to Tenth Street Entertainment who manage Motley Crue, a new track from the band has been downloaded more than 47,000 times via the game. By comparison Nielsen SoundScan indicates that only 10,000 copies have been soldy by services like iTunes and Amazon.com.



It's not just established bands that are benefitting from the game's exposure either. When the song "Shockwave" from up and coming metal band Black Tide was featured in the game its sales from normal music outlets increased from just a few hundred per week to well over a thousand. Nice as that may have been it was only about 10% of the sales directly through the game.

Although some might see the relatively sluggish sales from more traditional sources as a problem, Tenth Street CEO Allen Kovac isn't concerned. "We do research on every artist we have, and the research said that the people who bought Motley Crue music and tickets play 'Rock Band" and video games ... (so) it was our inclination to go there," he says. "As marketers, it's our job to find the audience. If our audience tells us they're sitting at Xbox and PlayStation, that's our job to do that."

Written by: Rich Fiscus @ 29 May 2008 3:57
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  • 2 comments
  • Pop_Smith

    This is one thing great about Rock Band (and Guitar Hero), in some cases the DLC helps smaller artists launch into fame or at least into a bit more of the limelight.

    29.5.2008 14:38 #1

  • khmernize

    I wish you can listen to the music on the hard drive when you download the contents for these games.

    29.5.2008 21:26 #2

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