
U.S. video-game sales fell 26 percent in April, the fourth-biggest drop on record, as the timing of Easter pushed holiday shopping back into March.
Purchases of consoles, software and accessories in the world's largest video-game market fell to $766.2 million, New York-based researcher NPD Group Inc. said today in a statement. The decline was attributable partly to the early holiday, NPD said.
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