Monopoly Go! Rakes in $3 Billion, Makes Hasbro Top Video Game Licensor

Hasbro’s mobile game Monopoly Go! continues its meteoric rise, generating over $3 billion in revenue since its launch just 14 months ago. This success has propelled Hasbro to the top spot for video game licensing, surpassing even Electronic Arts in terms of revenue generated from a single game. The game’s success has also led Hasbro to raise its revenue guidance for the full year.

Broadcom’s Licensing Changes Fall Short, Critics Argue

Despite Broadcom’s revised cloud licensing practices, critics argue that underlying concerns, such as price increases, unfair terms, and product bundling, remain unresolved. The company maintains it offers more customer choice, while critics urge antitrust regulators to investigate. Amidst these developments, Oppenheimer analyst Rick Schafer remains optimistic, citing Broadcom’s strong position in the semiconductor industry and potential benefits from growing demand for data center artificial intelligence.

Target to Phase Out Physical Media Sales in Stores

Target will be phasing out physical media sales in their stores, following a trend among major retailers. The retailer will only stock DVDs during select times, such as Black Friday sales and new releases for major films. The website will continue to sell DVDs. This move comes as streaming services become more popular and consumers become more aware of the licensing restrictions associated with digital media purchases.

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