Announcing no release date changes but allowing for some speculation about an unannounced 2010 game, Grand Theft Auto publisher Take Two Interactive held its last investorsâ conference call of the calendar year. And Borderlands, it reiterated, is a franchise.
The purpose of the call was to announce Take Twoâs financial performance in the final quarter of its 2009 fiscal year, ending on Halloween. For that quarter, the company reported a revenue loss of $22 million off of earnings of $343 million. More than half of the companyâs revenue came from the Xbox 360, compared to a little over a fifth for the PlayStation 3 and five percent for the Wii.
For gamers, the highlight may have been the announcement that Borderlands has sold more than two million copies. In a press release accompanying the money news, Take Two affirmed the gameâs future, using the word âfranchiseâ that usually suggests sequels are coming: âBorderlands from 2K Games has now sold over 2 million units worldwide and has established itself as a key franchise for Take-Two, for which the Company has long-term publishing rights.â (Theyâve been saying this a lot.)
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Company chairman Strauss Zelnick dodged a question about when the next Grand Theft Auto would be released, saying the publisher has not announced any new iterations. He also shot down an analystâs suggestion that Take Two should skip making baseball games next year in order to stop the $30-35-million losses projected due to the companyâs contract with Major League Baseball. âThe projected losses are significant,â he said. âWâere taking them seriously⊠they wouldnât be further mitigated by not putting out a release.â