No Man's Sky and Pokemon GO helped generate billions in digital purchases
Spending on digital console products alone has grown by 16% within a year.
No Man's Sky and Pokemon GO helped generate billions for digital games
History will not be kind to No Man's Sky, but one thing is clear – it made all kinds of money. Intelligence firm SuperData Research has compiled data on August's digital game transactions and found a staggering grand total of £4.7 billion across purchases and microtransactions.
Where does No Man's Sky fit into this? As reported by VentureBeat, the space exploration game came in second place for digital transactions on consoles, defeated only by Call of Duty: Black Ops III. It also came in sixth for digital PC purchases, which means No Man's Sky earned about £60 million in its first month.
Of course No Man's Sky wasn't the only surprise contributor here. Pokemon GO continues to rake in money through digital transactions, pushing the entire mobile market up to £2.34 billion. And even if No Man's Sky and Pokemon GO fade into memory, those figures will only increase as digital purchases become the industry standard.
In case you're curious, here are the games with highest-grossing digital transactions across PC, consoles, and mobile devices.
PC
League of Legends
World of Warcraft
CrossFire
Dungeon Fighter Online
Overwatch
No Man's Sky
World of Tanks
DOTA 2
Fantasy Westward Journey Online II
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Consoles
Call of Duty: Black Ops III
No Man's Sky
Grand Theft Auto V
FIFA 16
Madden NFL17
Tom Clancy's The Division
Overwatch
Star Wars: Battlefront
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End
Fallout 4
Mobile
Pokémon Go
Monster Strike
Mobile Strike
Clash of Clans
Game of War: Fire Age
Fantasy Westward Journey
Puzzle & Dragons
Clash Royale
Candy Crush Saga
Clash of Kings
