In a remarkable turn of events, the tactical shooter Ready or Not has experienced a significant surge in revenue on PC, with figures reportedly quadrupling throughout July. This impressive growth has positioned the game as the third highest-ranking title in terms of revenue across both PC and console platforms for the month, as highlighted by data analytics firm Newzoo.
The surge in revenue can be attributed to the recent launch of the console edition of Ready or Not, which introduced a host of new functionalities that have captivated players. This strategic move has not only broadened the game’s audience but also enhanced its appeal in a competitive market.
Market Leaders in July
In the broader gaming landscape, Fortnite maintained its dominance, securing the top spot for both monthly active users and revenue. Following closely was EA Sports College Football 26, which debuted at number two in revenue rankings, buoyed by a favorable critical reception that has resonated well with fans.
Other notable entries in the revenue charts included Marvel Rivals, which made a comeback to the rankings at ninth place, thanks to the launch of its third season of content. Meanwhile, Destiny 2 rounded out the top ten, with developer Bungie rolling out new downloadable content titled Edge of Fate.
Top Games by Monthly Active Users
- 1. Fortnite, Epic Games
- 2. Call of Duty, Activision
- 3. Roblox, Roblox
- 4. Minecraft, Microsoft
- 5. Grand Theft Auto 5, Rockstar
- 6. EA Sports FC 25, EA
- 7. Rocket League, Epic Games
- 8. Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege X, Ubisoft
- 9. Counter-Strike 2, Valve
- 10. NBA 2K25, 2K Games
Top Games by Revenue
- 1. Fortnite, Epic Games
- 2. EA Sports College Football 26, EA
- 3. Ready or Not, Void Interactive
- 4. Counter-Strike 2, Valve
- 5. EA Sports FC 25, EA
- 6. Donkey Kong Bananaza, Nintendo
- 7. Call of Duty
- 8. The Sims 4, EA
- 9. Marvel Rivals, NetEase
- 10. Destiny 2, Bungie
This month’s data underscores the dynamic nature of the gaming industry, where strategic releases and updates can significantly impact revenue and player engagement. As titles like Ready or Not continue to evolve, they contribute to a vibrant and competitive marketplace that keeps gamers engaged and eager for new experiences.