2.53 million console and PC games were sold in June in the UK, which is a drop of nearly 14% over the year before, GSD data reveals.
June 2023 was particularly busy with the launch of Diablo IV, Final Fantasy 15, F1 23 and Street Fighter 6, whereas June 2024 has been significantly quieter.
EA Sports FC 24 tops the charts. It’s a strong June performance for EA’s football game, which has no doubt benefitted from the European Championship competition that is taking place in Germany right now.
The biggest selling new game in June this year was F1 24, which comes in at No.3 on the podium. It's a somewhat disappointing launch for the EA racer, with the opening five weeks on the market down 44% compared with the launch of F1 23.
Elden Ring rises 19 places in the charts with sales up 467% month-on-month. The FromSofware and Bandai Namco game received the expansive new DLC Shadow of the Erdtree towards the end of the month, which has provided a significant boost to the base game.
Elsewhere, coming in at No.14 is Luigi's Mansion 2 HD from Nintendo. The game may have made the Top Ten, but Nintendo doesn't share digital data with the charts, so its position is based on physical game sales alone. The game was only just released right at the end of the month.
A big month for the DualSense
Sales of consoles dipped slightly in June, down 9% over the same period in 2023, with just under 99,000 games consoles sold (GfK panel data).
All three platforms saw a slight decline, with PS5 still comfortably the market leader (selling more than the other two platforms combined). Nintendo Switch slips to No.3 this month, narrowly overtaken by Xbox Series S and X, with both platforms broadly neck-and-neck year-to-date.
The console sector in the UK is down 29% in unit terms this year and down 31% in revenue. This has been caused by several factors, including a very strong first half of the year for PS5 in 2023 when the console came back into stock (making for a tough year-on-year comparison), plus the
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