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Spain Software Sales 2023: Console 6.4 m; PC 67k

zedinen

Member
Revenue
€2.33 B

Software Sales (Unit)
Console 6,434,356
PC 67,297

Hardware Sales (Unit)
Console 1,108,880


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Source: AEVI

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Woopah

Member
2023 physical software

1. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (NSW) - 315.000
2. Super Mario Bros. Wonder (NSW) - 220.000
3. EA Sports FC 24 (PS4) - 187.000
4. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NSW)
5. Nintendo Switch Sports (NSW)
6. EA Sports FC 24 (PS5) - 150.000
7. EA Sports FC 24 (NSW): 133.000
8. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (PS5)
9. Hogwarts Legacy (PS5) - 107.000
10. Pokémon S/V (NSW)
11. Minecraft (NSW)
12. Animal Crossing: New Horizons (NSW):
13. Super Mario Odyssey (NSW)
14. Hogwarts Legacy (PS4)
15. Grand Theft Auto V (PS4)
 
PC is dead....Phil burried PC as well.

https://www.tomshardware.com/video-...s-vr-mobile-and-handheld-market-data-included

PC games have generated more revenue than console games for the past 10 years, but mobile dwarfs them both.

Visual Capitalist recently released an infographic and article showcasing the market share of video game revenue, scaled to the massive success of mobile gaming at $101 billion in 2022. PC and console, meanwhile, were at $45 billion and $30 billion, respectively— and data available in charts at the source reveals PC revenues outstripping consoles since 2013.

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Fake

Member
2023 physical software

1. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (NSW) - 315.000
2. Super Mario Bros. Wonder (NSW) - 220.000
3. EA Sports FC 24 (PS4) - 187.000
4. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NSW)
5. Nintendo Switch Sports (NSW)
6. EA Sports FC 24 (PS5) - 150.000
7. EA Sports FC 24 (NSW): 133.000
8. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (PS5)
9. Hogwarts Legacy (PS5) - 107.000
10. Pokémon S/V (NSW)
11. Minecraft (NSW)
12. Animal Crossing: New Horizons (NSW):
13. Super Mario Odyssey (NSW)
14. Hogwarts Legacy (PS4)
15. Grand Theft Auto V (PS4)

Pokemon Scarlet plus Pokemon Violet are terrible low for the franchise. I mean, two games are losing for Nintendo Switch Sports?

Pokemon IP is a juggernaut for losing to such a games like that. The quality of the recent Pokemon games sure affected decision of most.
 
2023 physical software

1. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom (NSW) - 315.000
2. Super Mario Bros. Wonder (NSW) - 220.000
3. EA Sports FC 24 (PS4) - 187.000
4. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe (NSW)
5. Nintendo Switch Sports (NSW)
6. EA Sports FC 24 (PS5) - 150.000
7. EA Sports FC 24 (NSW): 133.000
8. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (PS5)
9. Hogwarts Legacy (PS5) - 107.000
10. Pokémon S/V (NSW)
11. Minecraft (NSW)
12. Animal Crossing: New Horizons (NSW):
13. Super Mario Odyssey (NSW)
14. Hogwarts Legacy (PS4)
15. Grand Theft Auto V (PS4)
Spain is becoming Nintendo Land #3
 

Woopah

Member
Pokemon Scarlet plus Pokemon Violet are terrible low for the franchise. I mean, two games are losing for Nintendo Switch Sports?

Pokemon IP is a juggernaut for losing to such a games like that. The quality of the recent Pokemon games sure affected decision of most.
It's a trend reflected globally.

FY24 sales:

Switch Sports - 3.51 million
Pokémon S/V - 2.82 million

Of course Pokémon is far ahead in total sales
Spain is becoming Nintendo Land #3
Which is #2 in this rating? France?
 

Schmendrick

Member
Putting PC in a comparison of games sales....wtf? Since when do any of the big platforms share sales numbers?
Did you overdo it with the glue sniffing OP?
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Fake

Member
It's a trend reflected globally.

FY24 sales:

Switch Sports - 3.51 million
Pokémon S/V - 2.82 million

Of course Pokémon is far ahead in total sales

Which is #2 in this rating? France?

You forgot to mention normally Pokemon versions are threat different apart one from another. So, even add those two and still be beatan is something else.

Pokemon being ahead worldwide should be a normal taking into consideration the IP, even country per country.
 

Gaiff

SBI’s Resident Gaslighter
Platforms don't need to share sales numbers, publishers do.

And those publishers do report steam numbers.
There are hundreds of publishers. Also, how do you account for all the independent games? Do they also send these sales numbers to these companies?

Sounds much more sensible for Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo to track their totals and share them than it is to have hundreds of different publishers report their sales for thousands of games. That or independent firms do some tracking and estimate the totals.
 

Schmendrick

Member
Platforms don't need to share sales numbers, publishers do.

And those publishers do report steam numbers.
lol, no. Not in regular intervalls, nor necessarily split by platforms, nor do all of them do it publicly or at all...
A swiss cheese has less holes than data constructed in such a way.
 
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poppabk

Cheeks Spread for Digital Only Future
The PC sales is data sourced from retail and not publishers. Physical retail sales in other words, and not Steam, Epic, GoG, or the hundreds of key seller sites.
Then that number is insanely impressive. My last physical PC purchase was RE5.
But also anyone presenting that as data is an idiot.
 
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jm89

Member
The PC sales is data sourced from retail and not publishers. Physical retail sales in other words, and not Steam, Epic, GoG, or the hundreds of key seller sites.
That's irellevant to what i was saying.

Sombody claimed steam doesn't share numbers, which doesn't really matter as publisher who share the data give out their steam sales.
 
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jm89

Member
lol, no. Not in regular intervalls, nor necessarily split by platforms, nor do all of them do it publicly or at all...
A swiss cheese has less holes than data constructed in such a way.
Yes they do lol.

It has been confirmed by both gbiz and circana this data is made available regularly(monthyl) by publishers who are on their panels.

Sure not all publishers will share their data but that will effect both pc and console sales data.
 
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jm89

Member
There are hundreds of publishers. Also, how do you account for all the independent games? Do they also send these sales numbers to these companies?
No where did i say all publishers share data. it's known that not all publishers share data and that would effect sales data regardless of platform.
 

Schmendrick

Member
No where did i say all publishers share data. it's known that not all publishers share data and that would effect sales data regardless of platform.
God what a bunch of hogwash


Some share some data of whatever kind of formatting or granularity.
"Trustmebro" would be worth more than this nonsense. Add to that that they're putting PC retail sales in there and the amount of bullshit just goes through the roof.
Someone wanted a headline and that is what they came up with, nothing more nothing less.
 
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Woopah

Member
You forgot to mention normally Pokemon versions are threat different apart one from another. So, even add those two and still be beatan is something else.

Pokemon being ahead worldwide should be a normal taking into consideration the IP, even country per country.
Circana and others tracked them separately, but Nintendo always reports them combined.

South Korea and Switzerland are also contenders.
 

Fake

Member
Circana and others tracked them separately, but Nintendo always reports them combined.

Thats not true. Nintendo used to divide version between Pokemon games. Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon for example and even Shield and Sword have different positions into the chart.
 

Woopah

Member
Thats not true. Nintendo used to divide version between Pokemon games. Pokemon Sun and Pokemon Moon for example and even Shield and Sword have different positions into the chart.
Which chart are you talking about?

For the numbers released by Nintendo themselves, Sword and Shield were combined.

Chart companies like Circana sometimes split them up.
 
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