Games that are at least six years accounted for more than 60 percent of playtime in 2023, a new report suggests.
Newzoo's second annual PC and Console Gaming Report includes data analysing player trends, highlighting how playtime has shrunk and is focused on a smaller number of games.
Live service and sandbox games dominate player time, based on monthly active users in 2023. Notably, the top game across all major platforms was Fortnite.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings Newscast: If Larian's not making Baldur's Gate 4, which developer might?Watch on YouTubeAnalysing the percentage of total hours spent on games by release date, 61 percent of total hours was spent on games six years old and over. Newer releases (under three years old) accounted for 23 percent of time.
Indeed, the top five older games accounted for over 25 percent of all playtime: that's Fortnite, Roblox, League of Legends, Minecraft, and GTA 5.
Average playtime, listed by quarter, has decreased by 26 percent since Q1 2021. This is somewhat expected following the pandemic boom, but even 2023's Q4 failed to bring growth despite the holiday season.
The report ranks the top 10 games across PC, PlayStation, Xbox and Switch by average Monthly Average Users (MAU). For PC, PlayStation and Xbox, the likes of Fortnite, Roblox, Minecraft, Call of Duty, and GTA 5 all feature.
Over on Switch, the list is predominantly Nintendo exclusives like Zelda, Mario and Pokémon, although Fortnite is number one. Fall Guys, perhaps surprisingly, is also included.
Image credit: NewzooIn short, this all means competition is fierce between new games as players spend less time on gaming overall and focus mainly on older, known live service games. New games competed for just 8 percent of total playtime in 2023, with Diablo 4 coming out on top.
The report also suggests new player growth opportunities will flatten out in the coming years across both PC and console.
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