playtime distribution

AppWizard
March 20, 2025
A recent report from Newzoo indicates that 67% of total hours spent playing PC games last year were dedicated to titles six years old or more, with notable games including Counter Strike 2 and GO (7.1%), League of Legends (6.4%), Roblox (6.2%), DOTA 2 (5.8%), and Fortnite (5.4%). Additionally, 25% of playtime was on games aged two to five years, while only 8% was allocated to 2024 releases. On consoles, 44% of PlayStation and 49% of Xbox playtime was for games over six years old, with 2024 releases accounting for 15% of total playtime. Key 2024 titles like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, NBA 2K25, and EA Sports FC 25 made up about half of the playtime for new releases on console. The report notes a trend of players engaging with fewer games, averaging 10 on Steam and PlayStation and 9 on Xbox, with a requirement of at least two hours of play for a game to be counted. Financially, yearly console revenues from full-price games reached approximately billion, a 14% decline from 2023, attributed to the weaker release slate in 2024 compared to the previous year.
AppWizard
December 20, 2024
Steam's annual review indicates that only 15% of total playtime in 2024 was spent on new games released that year. In contrast, 47% of playtime was dedicated to games released in the last seven years, and 37% was spent on titles launched eight or more years ago. The popularity of the Steam Deck has influenced player preferences, as many recent AAA games are less compatible with the device. Long-standing live service games like Counter-Strike, Dota 2, and PUBG continue to dominate playtime. The platform hosts over 200,000 titles, leading players to favor older games over the 18,000 released in 2024. Despite the low percentage of playtime for new releases, the figure represents a slight recovery from 17% in 2022, following a downturn in 2023.
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