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Europe Monthly Charts - August 2023: PS5 (+197%), NSW (+<1%), XBS (-12%) YoY

jm89

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10.7 million video games from AAA publishers were sold across Europe last month, GSD data reports.

That's a rise of nearly 29% over August last year. It's an impressive result, especially as the big game of August - Baldur's Gate 3 - is not counted in this data as publisher Larian is not part of the GSD panel.

Instead, FIFA 23 is No.1. The football game saw a particularly big spike in sales on Nintendo Switch, as the game was on offer via the Nintendo eShop.

EA's game is very closely followed by Grand Theft Auto 5, which saw a 40% jump in sales (compared to August 2022) primarily due to promotional activity on PlayStation 5.

If we look at games by single platform, the best-selling game of the month was The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom followed by Mario Kart 8: Deluxe. It was another solid month for Nintendo across Europe.

The highest charting new game was Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, which is just behind Hogwarts Legacy at No.4. The From Software game comfortably sold best in the UK, with sales almost double that of Germany and three times bigger than France.

Back in the charts for August is Red Dead Redemption at No.11. The game bounced back into the charts after it was released on PS4 and Nintendo Switch. The PS4 version accounted for almost two thirds of the sales.

Just missing out on the Top 20 for the month was Quake 2, which received an updated release (with extra levels) across all platforms. The game jumps to No.23.

Starfield is the fifth biggest game launch in Europe this year (so far) Read more on GamesIndustry.biz

In terms of consoles, not all markets are tracked by GSD (Germany and UK are the notable absentees), but in terms of the countries that are tracked, hardware sales are up 67% compared with August last year. This is primarily down to PlayStation 5, which saw an impressive sales jump of 197% over last August. There were severe stock shortages for PS5 across Europe last year.

Nintendo Switch continues to do remarkably well considering the age of the console. Sales were up just under 1% compared with August last year. However, Xbox Series S and X struggled, with sales down nearly 12% compared with the same period in 2022. This will likely be a different story come September, with a new hardware SKU and the launch of Starfield expected to boost sales.

Finally, accessories sales were up 36% in August year-on-year. This is due to strong sales of the PS5 DualSense controller, which saw a 170% sales spike due to improved PS5 console sales.

European GSD August 2023 Top 10 (Digital + Physical)​


PositionTitle
1FIFA 23 (EA)
2Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
3Hogwarts Legacy (Warner Bros)
4Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon (Bandai Namco)
5Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar)
6F1 23 (EA)
7Diablo 4 (Activision Blizzard)
8The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo)*
9Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (Nintendo)*
10Grand Theft Auto Online (Rockstar)
11Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar)
12Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Ubisoft)
13Mortal Kombat 11 (Warner Bros)
14Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision Blizzard)
15Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege (Ubisoft)
16Gran Turismo 7 (Sony)
17Forza Horizon 5 (Microsoft)
18Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition (Mojang)
19Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (EA)
20Pikmin 4 (Nintendo)*

* Digital data unavailable
 

killatopak

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Nintendo Switch continues to do remarkably well considering the age of the console. Sales were up just under 1% compared with August last year. However, Xbox Series S and X struggled, with sales down nearly 12% compared with the same period in 2022. This will likely be a different story come September, with a new hardware SKU and the launch of Starfield expected to boost sales.
Is this a reference to the new 1TB Series S SKU or is it something else?
 
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gokurho

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European GSD August 2023 Top 10 (Digital + Physical)​


PositionTitle
1FIFA 23 (EA)
2Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
3Hogwarts Legacy (Warner Bros)
4Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon (Bandai Namco)
5Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar)
6F1 23 (EA)
7Diablo 4 (Activision Blizzard)
8The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo)*
9Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (Nintendo)*
10Grand Theft Auto Online (Rockstar)
11Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar)
12Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Ubisoft)
13Mortal Kombat 11 (Warner Bros)
14Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision Blizzard)
15Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege (Ubisoft)
16Gran Turismo 7 (Sony)
17Forza Horizon 5 (Microsoft)
18Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition (Mojang)
19Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (EA)
20Pikmin 4 (Nintendo)*

* Digital data unavailable
Why no engagement chart 🙆‍♀️💍?
We Xbox don't focus on hardware sales 🙅‍♂️ 🚯
 

Video game and console sales jump in Europe during August | UK Monthly Charts​

PS5 sales up 197% month-on-month



Christopher Dring avatar

Feature by Christopher Dring Head of Games B2B
Published on Sept. 20, 2023
Follow Interactive Software Federation of Europe

10.7 million video games from AAA publishers were sold across Europe last month, GSD data reports.
That's a rise of nearly 29% over August last year. It's an impressive result, especially as the big game of August - Baldur's Gate 3 - is not counted in this data as publisher Larian is not part of the GSD panel.

Instead, FIFA 23 is No.1. The football game saw a particularly big spike in sales on Nintendo Switch, as the game was on offer via the Nintendo eShop.
EA's game is very closely followed by Grand Theft Auto 5, which saw a 40% jump in sales (compared to August 2022) primarily due to promotional activity on PlayStation 5.

If we look at games by single platform, the best-selling game of the month was The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom followed by Mario Kart 8: Deluxe. It was another solid month for Nintendo across Europe.

The highest charting new game was Armored Core 6: Fires of Rubicon, which is just behind Hogwarts Legacy at No.4. The From Software game comfortably sold best in the UK, with sales almost double that of Germany and three times bigger than France.

Back in the charts for August is Red Dead Redemption at No.11. The game bounced back into the charts after it was released on PS4 and Nintendo Switch. The PS4 version accounted for almost two thirds of the sales.

Just missing out on the Top 20 for the month was Quake 2, which received an updated release (with extra levels) across all platforms. The game jumps to No.23.

Starfield is the fifth biggest game launch in Europe this year (so far) image


Starfield is the fifth biggest game launch in Europe this year (so far)
Read more on GamesIndustry.biz

In terms of consoles, not all markets are tracked by GSD (Germany and UK are the notable absentees), but in terms of the countries that are tracked, hardware sales are up 67% compared with August last year. This is primarily down to PlayStation 5, which saw an impressive sales jump of 197% over last August. There were severe stock shortages for PS5 across Europe last year.

Nintendo Switch continues to do remarkably well considering the age of the console. Sales were up just under 1% compared with August last year. However, Xbox Series S and X struggled, with sales down nearly 12% compared with the same period in 2022. This will likely be a different story come September, with a new hardware SKU and the launch of Starfield expected to boost sales.

Finally, accessories sales were up 36% in August year-on-year. This is due to strong sales of the PS5 DualSense controller, which saw a 170% sales spike due to improved PS5 console sales.

European GSD August 2023 Top 10 (Digital + Physical)​

PositionTitle
1FIFA 23 (EA)
2Grand Theft Auto 5 (Rockstar)
3Hogwarts Legacy (Warner Bros)
4Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon (Bandai Namco)
5Red Dead Redemption 2 (Rockstar)
6F1 23 (EA)
7Diablo 4 (Activision Blizzard)
8The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (Nintendo)*
9Mario Kart 8: Deluxe (Nintendo)*
10Grand Theft Auto Online (Rockstar)
11Red Dead Redemption (Rockstar)
12Assassin's Creed Valhalla (Ubisoft)
13Mortal Kombat 11 (Warner Bros)
14Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision Blizzard)
15Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege (Ubisoft)
16Gran Turismo 7 (Sony)
17Forza Horizon 5 (Microsoft)
18Minecraft: Nintendo Switch Edition (Mojang)
19Star Wars Jedi: Survivor (EA)
20Pikmin 4 (Nintendo)*
* Digital data unavailable
 
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PS5 in July and August

July
Japan - 194K up from 77K last year
U.S - 260k est, down from 301K last year
EU - up 244% yoy
UK - 58K est.

August
Japan - 182K up from 87K last year
U.S - 360K est, up from 341K last year
EU - up 197% yoy
UK - 82K est.

Continental Europe is going to be the biggest market for PS5 this quarter and have the biggest increases, because U.S sales were decent last year it is going to be hard for PS5 to make large gains yoy in that market. If September is similar to July and August than PS5 should see a large increase over the 3.3 million shipped in Q2 (Jul to Sep), 2022.
 
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yazenov

Member
September will be a good metric, Xbox probably will be up on every market.
Even if Xbox will be flat or up in September, ( it better be for MS sake and it's fans here), I don't think they can sustain the sales momentum.

After September, sales will be back to normal, as in down YOY unless they boost the demand with a temporary or permanent price cuts.
 
I continue to be amazed at how with these results, after spending billions, there are no layoffs at Xbox, it is a total disaster that PS5 rises almost 200% and you sink 12% (and it was already selling little...)
 

Kerotan

Member
This isn't a good outlook. Can't believe Xbox actually dropped by 12% and when you consider 75% of Xbox players are on the weak ass series S it isn't a good look for the platform.

Developers will be pissed if MS launch an X Pro and have to make 3 console version for Xbox at wildly different power. If they drop the S version they might as well just do an exclusivity deal for ps5 and pc.
 

killatopak

Member
Developers will be pissed if MS launch an X Pro and have to make 3 console version for Xbox at wildly different power. If they drop the S version they might as well just do an exclusivity deal for ps5 and pc.
If the leaks were true, they weren’t really planning to release an X Pro. They will however release a slim/refresh of the X and will be all digital.
 
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