[url]http://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jan/08/games-workshop-fails-weave-christmas-magic[/url]
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[url]http://www.theguardian.com/business/2016/jan/08/games-workshop-fails-weave-christmas-magic[/url]
The article doesn't include any analysis, but I wouldn't be at all surprised if it was due to the Star Wars release sucking up lots of people's cash.
UK High Street as a whole had a tough Christmas.
Many of the big stores started their January sales entirely the wrong side of Christmas.
Our local store had a tough time all-round. Christmas is expensive, I didn't buy anything that month because my money was put into Christmas prezzies, New Years Eve, Christmas dinner with work, etc, etc. December's just a pricey month.
Plus money's tight for a lot of people right now, and I know most are having to really weigh up what to spend their wonga on. I mean, the new Massive ships for Halo landed at the end of November, so what little hobby budget I had went towards getting myself the CAS Assault Carrier.
Money being spent on Christmas presents would, in theory, help them, because people might buy GW stuff for their friend or family member who plays/collects GW.
But that money is being directed elsewhere. My friend got me a CR-90 for X-Wing instead of anything GW related. I did buy something GW-related myself for Christmas, a set of Harlequins for my brother, who I'm not sure even plays the game right now (he still doesn't have the new Eldar codex).
I got myself a pair of X-Wing Assault Carriers, if that counts?
AoS group on FB showed a great many AoS related Chrimbo pressies.
And Fallout 4. Let's face it, between the two and Christmas itself, who has even had time for hobby? :P
Its also the first Christmas when "current gen" consoles were at the generally affordable Christmas present level
I wasn't counting money spent on myself, but during December I did pounce on Christmas sales to add more to my X-Wing collection. Got the new starter box (new ships and the new damage deck), another T-70, Rebel Aces, A-Wing, B-Wing, Y-Wing, Z-95, YT-2400, YT-1300, and GR-75. Also an extra CR-90 and Nebulon-B for Armada (still need to get MC-80 and a pair of MC-30s, especially with a regular Armada group starting up). I also snagged the rulebooks for Kings of War and Frostgrave, though not on sale, but at $40 and $25 they didn't need to be. Oh, and the KoW expansion book with extra armies.
Not really much on video games. Fallout 4, of course. Got Battlefront when it dropped to 40% off (refused to pay full price for it). Witcher III at half price. NBA 2K16 at 40% off. Some various stuff on Steam that was on sale, and Humble Bundles. Actually, that was all computer games, too. Non-PC games, didn't buy any during the holiday season, but when I got paid the week before last I grabbed Disney Infinity 3.0 and some extra Star Wars characters (Kylo Ren, Poe Dameron, Darth Vader, Twilight of the Republic playset).
In all of those cases, I have a lot more people to play them with (except single-player games) than I do GW games. But even the single-player games have their role, because when I come home at night and need to unwind, it helps being able to just slaughter raiders, pretend to be an NBA star, or hack up Stormtroopers with a lightsaber.
Oh money I spent on myself would add a small ork kult of speed. because I don't already have enough grey plastic :rolleyes:
If Betrayal at Calth counts, I have two boxes' worth of that sitting on my desk. But I don't have that much grey plastic otherwise.
Mostly because the majority of my backlog projects are at least primed... (Skaven additions from End Times, Khorne Daemons and Marines, Space Wolves army, more Orks, Ogre Kingdoms army, some Harlequins, a box of Malifaux models...)
But hey, it's good to keep a backlog around.
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