Sales of chess sets, books surge following premiere of 'The Queen's Gambit'
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Sales of chess sets and chess books have surged in the three weeks following the debut of Netflix's "The Queen's Gambit," according to a new report by the NPD Group.
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The miniseries, which premiered on Oct. 23, saw its total viewing time in the U.S. rise to 40.8 million hours over its first nine days, NPD said. Meanwhile, the research firm reported unit sales of chess sets jumped 87% in the U.S., while chess book sales rose 603%.
“The idea that a streaming television series can have an impact on product sales is not a new one, but we are finally able to view it through the data,” NPD's toy industry adviser Juli Lennett said in a statement. “The sales of chess books and chess sets, which had previously been flat or declining for years, turned sharply upward as the popular new series gained viewers.”
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U.S. Retail Tracking Service data from NPD shows week-over-week chess set sales in the U.S. were relatively flat for 13 weeks prior to the show's debut.