SuperData released their monthly report on the digital games market last Friday, revealing that revenue decreased six percent year-over-year. The sharpest drop occurred on the PC platform, where revenue went down 29% compared to January 2018. Consoles also experienced a slight dip (3%), due to major franchises like FIFA and Call of Duty underperforming.
Fortnite, Epic's golden goose, improved year-over-year but dropped considerably by 48 percent compared to the revenue registered in December 2018. Red Dead Online also had a 14% drop compared to December 2018 and so far, it hasn't picked up the pace yet, though admittedly it is still in beta. Lastly, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive saw its revenue slump as well despite the increased player activity after switching to the free-to-play model (and launching a Battle Royale mode).
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