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美国假日购物季开局强劲 感恩节当日视频游戏机销量飙升740%
Zhi Tong Cai Jing· 2025-11-28 15:32
Group 1 - Adobe Analytics reported a strong start to the holiday shopping season, with significant online spending on high-priced home goods and electronics during Thanksgiving, particularly a 740% increase in online sales of video game consoles compared to the average in October [1] - Other large item categories also saw explosive growth, including refrigerators and freezers up 720%, fitness equipment and washers/dryers up 640%, headphones and audio equipment up 630%, televisions up 580%, home security products up 570%, power tools up 470%, smartwatches up 450%, smart home devices up 400%, and vacuum cleaners also up 400% [1] - If these strong trends continue into "Cyber Monday," retailers' holiday season performance may exceed expectations [1] Group 2 - Best-selling toys during Thanksgiving included Fisher-Price Little People, LEGO sets, Mini Brand Capsules, Hot Wheels, Squishmallows, Paw Patrol toys, Ms. Rachel educational toys, Play-Doh sets, Pokémon cards, and Disney princess toys and apparel [2] - Popular gaming consoles included Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, and PS Portal, with top games being "Donkey Kong Bananza," "Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree," "Madden NFL 26," "NBA 2K26," and "MLB: The Show 25" [2] - Adobe Analytics noted that this year's discount levels are generally greater than last year, which may put some profit pressure on retailers, although many are leveraging "agent-based AI" to enhance conversion rates, potentially supporting profit performance [2] Group 3 - Online spending by American consumers on Thanksgiving reached a record $6.4 billion, a 5.3% year-over-year increase, slightly above Adobe Analytics' previous estimate of 4.9% growth [3] - Adobe Analytics forecasts that online sales on "Black Friday" will reach $11.7 billion, a year-over-year increase of 8.3%, while "Cyber Monday" is expected to record $14.2 billion in sales, up 6.3% [3] - Due to consumers' willingness to secure discounts earlier, the growth rate for "Black Friday" is expected to surpass that of "Cyber Monday" [3]