”Lower costs at Disney Interactive Studios were more than offset by a decline in unit sales of self-published videogames at Disney Interactive Studios reflecting the strong performance of The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian in the prior-year quarter,” the firm said in a statement.
”While a tough global economy impacted our performance in the quarter, we remain encouraged by the relative strength of our business,” said Disney president and CEO Robert Iger. ”That strength is the result of Disney’s combination of strong brands, consistent business strategy and the steps we’ve taken to make our businesses more efficient without sacrificing quality.”