TheBryanJZX90
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According to a recent report. This data is estimated, but they list total worldwide digital sales on consoles as $4 billion, up 34% over last year, and brick and mortar at $5.3 billion, down 13% from last year.
With a similar rate of increase for digital sales and decrease for brick and mortar sales, digital would actually overtake brick and mortar within a year or so!
There are plenty of other things to discuss from those numbers, like how PC and mobile digital sales are even bigger than all console sales. But given the digital vs physical divide those console sales figures jumped out at me.
Edit: Wait the $5.3 billion is attributed to NPD group, don't they only track US and Canada? If so, nevermind that might be comparing worldwide digital to NA brick and mortar. Oops. Stupid CNBC.
http://www.cnbc.com/2016/01/26/digital-gaming-sales-hit-record-61-billion-in-2015-report.htmlDownloads to consoles like Microsoft's Xbox and Sony's PlayStation saw the biggest jump. Digital console game sales were up 34 percent last year, though the category remained relatively small at $4 billion.
At the same time, software sales at brick-and-mortar stores continued to fall, slipping 13 percent to $5.3 billion, according to NPD Group.
"Sales figures points toward a shift in the industry as more consumers have adopted digitally distributed games and free-to-play," said SuperData CEO and founder Joost van Dreunen.
With a similar rate of increase for digital sales and decrease for brick and mortar sales, digital would actually overtake brick and mortar within a year or so!
There are plenty of other things to discuss from those numbers, like how PC and mobile digital sales are even bigger than all console sales. But given the digital vs physical divide those console sales figures jumped out at me.
Edit: Wait the $5.3 billion is attributed to NPD group, don't they only track US and Canada? If so, nevermind that might be comparing worldwide digital to NA brick and mortar. Oops. Stupid CNBC.