The American NPD Group has recapped the results of the previous decade, and we also learned which game sold the most copies throughout 2019 as well.<\/p>\n
If we look at the 2019 hardware sales, we won’t see many surprises. According to Mat Piscatella, an analyst at NPD, the Nintendo Switch<\/strong><\/em> won 2019 without competition; the PlayStation 4<\/strong><\/em> Slim\/PlayStation 4 Pro and the Xbox One<\/strong><\/em> S\/Xbox One X\/Xbox One S All-Digital Edition saw their sales slump. In December, the hardware spending has dropped 17% year-on-year to 973 million dollars, and in the ANNUAL spending, the decline is even bigger: a 22% drop to 3.9 billion dollars, meaning the Christmas season has once again taken up nearly a quarter of the whole year’s revenue. In the decade (2010-2019), the PlayStation 4 won, despite the PS4 skipping the first nearly four years! (Remember, the PlayStation 4 debuted in November 2013!)<\/p>\n
Let’s look at December’s software charts (even though January slid into the inspected time frame: NPD analysed the results between December 1. 2019 and January 4, 2020):<\/p>\n
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(* – Digital sales not included; Minecraft’s digital sales on Xbox and PlayStation included)<\/p>\n
Call of Duty<\/strong><\/em>‘s march to victory continued in December – Infinity Ward’s game won without competition. Behind it, we see Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order<\/a><\/span>, further proving that there is a demand for single-player games. After the two usual sports titles (American football, basketball), we see FIVE Nintendo games (and half of the top 20 is from them, which is not bad…), and the best-seller of the big N titles was Luigi’s Mansion 3. However, we’d like to ask where Pok\u00e9mon Sword\/Shield would have finished if the respective sales performances were combined…<\/p>\n
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We’d like to point at #19: Days Gone is the only PlayStation 4-exclusive on the list, and it barely made the top 20! Nintendo strafed circles around Sony with its FIVE exclusives (and 2018’s Super Smash Bros. Ultimate still kept selling well, as it reached #7!). Behind Infinity Ward’s FPS, two annual sports games can be seen – Take-Two and Activision can thus be on the podium behind Activision Blizzard.<\/p>\n
2020 will be a turbulent year: the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Series X will launch, Ubisoft will strike with several titles this year (Watch_Dogs Legion, \u00faj Assassin’s Creed, Gods and Monsters, Rainbow Six Quarantine, and we might even see Roller Champions debut this year…), and maybe the other AAA publishers have a few aces up their sleeves…<\/p>\n
Source: VentureBeat<\/span><\/a>, Gamesindustry<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n
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