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codmw21.jpgCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 broke records this year as the biggest ever entertainment launch in history. With 4.7 million units sold in the US and UK during the first 24 hours, it pulled in revenues totaling $310 million.

In five days the game’s worldwide sales climbed to $550 million, crushing previous record holders Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (only $394m) and The Dark Knight (just $203.8m).

“In just five days of sell through Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has become the largest entertainment launch in history and a pop culture phenomenon,” Activision CEO Bobby Kotick said commenting on the game’s success. This is, of course, reflected in the number of pirated copies being traded on BitTorrent.

With 4.1 million unauthorized downloads of the PC version alone, the game more than doubles the achievement of last year’s ‘winner‘ Spore. Modern Warfare 2 leads both the PC and Xbox 360 lists, by a landslide.

The overall trend across all platforms is that, unlike last year, all of the games are 2009 releases. What makes Modern Warfare 2’s chart-topping even more impressive is that this has been achieved after just two months of availability. We further see that the figures for the most downloaded titles have more than doubled compared to last year, equaling the growth in uTorrent users.

PC games are by far the most downloaded titles, with on average more than three times the number of downloads compared to Xbox 360 and Wii releases. As expected, Mario titles are in high demand on the Wii.

The data for these lists is collected by TorrentFreak from several sources, including reports from all public BitTorrent trackers. All the data is carefully checked and possible inaccuracies are systematically corrected.

PC Game Downloads on BitTorrent in 2009

as of December 27, 2009#gamedownloadsreleasedtorrentfreak.com1Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2(4,100,000)(Nov. 2009)2The Sims 3(3,200,000)(June. 2009)3Prototype(2,350,000)(June. 2009)4Need For Speed Shift(2,100,000)(Sept. 2009)5Street Fighter IV(1,850,000)(July. 2009)

Xbox 360 Game Downloads on BitTorrent in 2009

as of December 27, 2009#gamedownloadsreleasedtorrentfreak.com1Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2(970,000)(Nov. 2009)2Street Fighter IV(840,000)(July. 2009)3Prototype(810,000)(Feb. 2009)4Dirt 2(790,000)(Sept. 2009)5UFC 2009 Undisputed(720,000)(Mar. 2009)

Wii Game Downloads on BitTorrent in 2009

as of December 27, 2009#gamedownloadsreleasedtorrentfreak.com1New Super Mario Bros.(1,150,000)(Nov. 2009)2Punch-Out!!(950,000)(May. 2009)3Wii Sports Resort(920,000)(July. 2009)4The House of the Dead: Overkill(860,000)(Feb. 2009)5Mario Power Tennis(830,000)(Mar. 2009)

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Hey, guess what!

If they lowered their price it would sell more as part of this game's pirates consists of people that couldn't afford $60.

Hell! They are so money hungry they didn't even entered the holiday discount on Steam!

I hope the game industry think about this, selling less for more and then complaining and blaming it piracy is getting quite old these days.

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Any game that is priced above $4 is overpriced for me. :lol:

Actually every game is free. :tooth:

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At least we should support while the game is on sale, tell me if it isnt fine to get GTA4 4 $7.5 and be able to enjoy multiplayer? I mean, if you have a job and can afford it...

The stupid thing is forcing kids to pressure their parents to buy those expensive games, the parents tell the kid to wait untill their anniversary or christmas because of the price.

What would any sensible kid do, given the opportunity to have it instantly through piracy?

This greed is getting on my nerves!!

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