THQ Inc. has risen 14% on what appears to be
excitement over their new game offering, uDraw for the Wii,
which rose to Amazon's top 10 as the #2 title on the Wii
since its November 16 release. Over the years, investors have
increasingly relied on Amazon.com charts to provide them with an
idea of how new video games are performing. THQ admitted
during their last conference call that their third quarter relied
heavily on uDraw's performance calling it one of two "key titles"
for the holiday (the other being WWE titles). However,
hitting the top 10 in Amazon's chart might be a breakthrough.
Or it might not.
In an
article to TheStreet.com about uDraw’s Amazon sales
performance, video game analyst Michael Pachter stated:
"The only thing that will hold uDraw back is supply, as
the company said it intends to make only 1 million or so this
fiscal year. If it's sold out, I'm sure they will find a way to
increase manufacturing capacity."
Perhaps he shouldn’t be so sure.
At their recent quarterly conference call, THQ stated that they
had already increased guidance for uDraw from 1 million to 1.25 to
1.3 million for their fiscal year ending in March,
2011. THQ’s Chief Financial Officer, Paul
Pucino, stated just last week before uDraw’s launch at a
Wells Fargo broadcast that the only thing holding back higher
shipments were “supply constraints” because
“clearly, demand is there.” He went
into further detail emphasizing that only half of those shipments
would make the holiday quarter, “primarily because
that’s the way the manufacturing of the units is going to
roll off...it’s just the way the supply is being delivered to
us.” The other half is scheduled for
Europe in the following March quarter.
In other words, THQ management stated that for the crucial
holiday quarter, THQ will be unable to ship more than 625-650
thousand units of uDraw to retailers in North America due to
manufacturing limitations. In the world of
packaged video games, a shipment of 650 thousand for the holiday
quarter is a very small number.
Calling around a dozen various GameStops across the country, I
found less sales interest in uDraw. In fact, not
one store employee I spoke with listed uDraw as a top selling new
Wii title. However, I was told that their stores
received small allocations and they expected them to be a
popular gift through the
holiday. I saw a similar situation at a local
Wal-Mart and Best Buy, where they only received a few copies of the
product. A quick check around the internet
suggests that some online retailers like WalMart.com
and
BestBuy.com probably received an even smaller allocation of the
product, since they have sold out of the product and yet the item
does not show up prominently on their bestseller
lists. Those quick sellouts may be what pushed
uDraw up Amazon’s bestseller chart, since buyers online have
a more limited option.
Looking back at the
Amazon chart, in the entire month of October 2010, Ubisoft's
Just Dance 2 ranked at number 7 on their overall bestseller
chart. Yet, it sold around 286,000 copies according to
NPD. That's not bad but it is not groundbreaking if that type
of number were to apply to a new release. On Amazon, the top
selling Wii title continues to be Just Dance 2, suggesting uDraw
may be selling less than that title.
Of course, it is certainly not bad news that THQ’s initial
shipments of uDraw to retailers are performing
well. They certainly
need a winner at this point. uDraw may
continue to be a good seller for another year once supply
constraints are relieved well past this holiday and into
2011. But investors and analysts looking for any
kind of significant impact on earnings in the next two quarters
from uDraw are in for disappointment based on management’s
guidance.
Disclosure:
author has opened a short position in THQ