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CCP brings in $66M in revenues. Contemplates IPO

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Camios
Sebiestor Tribe
Minmatar Republic
#81 - 2012-02-23 12:37:17 UTC
This might potentially be catastrophic for EVE, but in what would it be different from now?
Vihura
Vihura Cor
#82 - 2012-02-23 16:14:58 UTC
IPO = end of EVE (For me anyway and I will be free!!!! EVE is only game I play)
Lord Wiggin
The Scope
Gallente Federation
#83 - 2012-02-26 20:50:38 UTC  |  Edited by: Lord Wiggin
The Gonif wrote:
http://techcrunch.com/2012/02/21/eve-online-saw-66m-in-revenue-last-year-mulls-ipo/

CCP Games, the makers of the massively multiplayer online role-playing game EVE Online , say the company brought in $66 million in revenue last year.

The game, a science fictional adventure set in a star cluster dominated by five major civilizations, first launched in 2003, and its subscriber base (currently about 400,000) has grown every year since launch. Revenue has been growing too, at a compound annual growth rate of 53 percent, bringing in total revenue of $300 million over the game’s lifetime. As for profits, CCP would only say that it has “very healthy margins” — a claim backed up by the fact that it has grown to more than 450 employees despite only raising $3 million in seed funding.

This might seem like an illustration that traditional online gaming, overshadowed in the media by casual social games like those from Zynga, can still work as a business model. At the same time, CCP’s new CMO David Reid says the company has been excited to embrace new models, in addition to the traditional subscriptions offered by EVE.

CCP has already been experimenting with free-to-play in EVE, by allowing rich subscribers to essentially pay for others to play, in exchange for virtual currency — something that has been used by 40,000 people, the company says. Its next game, DUST 451, is scheduled for release this summer, and will go further in this direction, charging players for in-game credits rather than subscriptions or playing time (though there is an initial “cover charge”).

That’s not the only ambitious thing about DUST. With its first-person shooter gameplay, this is CCP’s attempt to reach the audience that made franchises like Call of Duty a hit, while also connecting to the EVE universe. Through mechanisms like orbital bombardment, the space-based players in EVE can actually affect the planet-based combat in DUST, and vice versa.

As a result of its plans for DUST, as well as Asian expansion for EVE, CCP says 2012 will be its bigger year yet. In fact, the Icelandic company’s CEO Hilmar Veigar Petursson says an IPO is a possibility, though predictably, he wouldn’t commit to anything.

“We want to be ready for an IPO from a policy standpoint,” Petursson says. “We’re quite a substantial company, so we’re thinking, ‘Okay, what is the next step?’”




So what is your point OP? That CCP can "Claim" whatever they want, but unless they open the books it's all rumor and supposition. Did you bother to read that article? It ignores the huge recent mis-step and really does not tell you crap about the health of the game or the company. They laid off 20% of their employees, that makes it pretty easy to "Increase Revenue"

It's laughable that you take a press release and believe every word written. Where are the Facts?

"$66 million in revenue" Gross income really does not reflect the health of a company.
"currently about 400,000" A guess is not a fact.
"very healthy margins" Not really a fact....
" grown to more than 450 employees " Left out the fact they laid off 20% last year.


"At the same time, CCP’s new CMO David Reid says the company has been excited to embrace new models, in addition to the traditional subscriptions offered by EVE."
Sounds like Nex ftw to me, isn't that one of the issues that drove so many people away?

Are you Republican? Shocked

Not saying that they are either doing well or badly, but to buy into a PR as if you had just been handed the books is, well naive.....
SkiD-MaRk
Wambulance
#84 - 2012-02-26 21:53:42 UTC
If EVE goes public, we will get a item shop and dance emotes for our characters.


NO thanks, will hit the unsub buttom right fast.What?