if you read my response, this “googled” article is not a reliable source, cause they extrapolate their data instead of actually acquire and compare sales data. Below is best of steam 2022, green check means game is published by a public company, cross is PC only, question mark I don’t know if the game dev/publisher is public or not. Also, even if the public publisher does have sales numbers per game, they don’t usually tell you the details like platform revenue percentage, as their goal for public data is “my game make how much”.
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And that’s across three separate consoles, no? If we exclude Switch (which is nowhere near recent hardware), I wonder if PC then becomes dominant.
if you read my response, this “googled” article is not a reliable source, cause they extrapolate their data instead of actually acquire and compare sales data. Below is best of steam 2022, green check means game is published by a public company, cross is PC only, question mark I don’t know if the game dev/publisher is public or not. Also, even if the public publisher does have sales numbers per game, they don’t usually tell you the details like platform revenue percentage, as their goal for public data is “my game make how much”.