- The top 25 public companies by game revenue generated $107.3B USD in 2018, the highest ever.
- Tencent, Sony, Microsoft, Apple, and Activision Blizzard top the list by game revenue.
- Console games account for 38% of revenue for the top 25 companies in this report.
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has calculated the top 25 public companies by game revenue in 2018. These brands, led by TencentThe top 25 public companies by game revenue accounted for almost 80% of the entire $134.9B global games market, according to the report.
Despite China’s new game regulations enacted in 2018, Tencent accounted for nearly 15% of the market, earned $19.7B in revenue, and was the world’s top public company by game revenues for the sixth year in a row, according to Newzoo calculations.
Console led growth for the top 10 companies on Newzoo’s list, and it should come as no surprise that the revenue increase originated from the top three platform holders—Sony, Nintendo, and Microsoft.
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Sony generated the second-highest revenues of $14.2B, a 41% YoY increase. Newzoo attributes the growth to a string of commercially successful PlayStation 4 exclusives such as God of War.
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Microsoft rose one position to number three in 2018, overtaking Apple. The tech giant generated game-related revenues of $9.8B, an increase of 32% over 2017.
“The company has been making strides with its Xbox subscription services, Xbox Game Pass, and Xbox Live,” said Newzoo in the report. “Owing to this success, it is unsurprising that the company is starting to position Xbox as a service rather than a hardware platform.”
Thanks in part to the popularity of Nintendo Switch, Nintendo
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Newzoo notes that continuously changing business models and high consumer expectations are creating challenges for traditionally large console publishers such as Activision Blizzard
Coming in at number five, Activision Blizzard’s $6.9B were gained by an increase of console revenues but offset by declines on mobile. Despite its struggles, Activision Blizzard rose two spots on Newzoo’s list compared to 2017. EA held its position at number eight with a modest 4% growth. Ubisoft rose two spots to number 13 with $2.2B in revenue.
Noteworthy changes that will impact future game revenues include Apple Arcade and Google’s Stadia platform, both scheduled for release this year.
Apple’s subscription service gives users access to a library of 100 new games for a monthly fee but does not include ads or microtransactions. Details are scarce for Google’s Stadia, but the idea is that Chrome browser users will have instant access to a variety of first- and third-party titles. Additional information about Stadia will be revealed this summer.