Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Disney's bottom line improves as it turns its back on consoles
Disney was the elimination of traditional console game development in favor of a broader social and mobile, and it seems to work. The company says its interactive division lost $ 216 million during its last fiscal year that ended Sept. 29. It looks great, but it compares favorably to the $ 308 million it lost the previous year. That year there was a good boost for the console was launched ... 


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