The Best-Selling Games And Systems Of June 2019 (US)

The NPD Group has released its report for June 2019, and it wasn’t a great month for the United States video game industry. Every tracked category–software, hardware, and accessories/game cards–posted a year-over-year decrease in sales. In total, across all categories, spending for June 2019 reached $959 million; that’s down 13 percent year-over-year.

In terms of game sales, Super Mario Maker 2 was June’s top-seller. Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled, Mortal Kombat 11, Grand Theft Auto V, and Minecraft rounded out the top five. As for Mario Maker 2, its launch month sales were stronger than the first game in September 2015 and Super Mario Maker for 3DS in December 2016.

Nitro Fueled’s June sales amounted to the highest launch-month sales in the history of the Crash Bandicoot series. The N. Sane Trilogy was the previous record-holder.

As for Mortal Kombat 11, it continues to be the best-selling game of 2019. Additionally, with June’s sales accounted for, Mortal Kombat 11 has now passed the lifetime sales of 2011’s Mortal Kombat, but it’s still behind y Mortal Kombat X and Mortal Kombat III.

Total spending on video games in the US for June 2019 amounted to $386 million, which is down 1 percent.

Moving to hardware, the Nintendo Switch was the top-selling system of June, while it is also the No. 1 best-seller for the entire first half of 2019 in terms of unit and dollar sales. It’s expected that the PS4 and Xbox One would be performing comparatively poorly due to their age relative to the Switch. Next-generation consoles from Microsoft and Sony are expected to release in Holiday 2020.

Total hardware spending for June 2019 fell a dramatic 33 percent to $235 million. Only the Nintendo Switch posted year-over-year growth.

In terms of accessories and game cards, spending dropped 7 percent to $338 million. Sony’s black DualShock 4 controller was the top-selling accessory of June 2019 and the entire year so far.

Top 20 Best-Selling Games Of June 2019

  1. Super Mario Maker 2*
  2. Crash Team Racing: Nitro Fueled
  3. Mortal Kombat 11
  4. Grand Theft Auto V
  5. Minecraft#
  6. Super Smash Bros. Ultimate*
  7. Spider-Man
  8. NBA 2K19
  9. Mario Kart 8*
  10. Days Gone
  11. Rainbow Six Siege
  12. Red Dead Redemption II
  13. The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild*
  14. MLB 19: The Show
  15. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4^
  16. The Division 2^
  17. New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe
  18. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey
  19. Super Mario Party*
  20. God of War

*Digital sales not included

^PC digital sales not included

#Minecraft digital sales on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One included

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How’s Xbox Doing? Here Are The Key Takeaways From New Earnings Report

Microsoft reported earnings for its latest period today, and the company’s gaming numbers were up and down. For the quarter ended June 30, total gaming revenue for Microsoft was $2.053 billion, which is down 10 percent from $2.286 billion this quarter last year.

Hardware revenue specifically was down 48 percent due to a decrease in the number of consoles sold. A downturn in console sales is to be expected, given the Xbox One has been on sale since 2013. It’s also a historical pattern that console sales drop before the release of new hardware, and that seems to be the case here with Project Scarlett slated for release in Holiday 2020.

Another thing to consider is that the money in gaming is made with software and services, not console hardware. It’s not just Microsoft that’s experiencing a downturn in hardware sales. The NPD Group reported today that total hardware spending in the United States fell 33 percent year-over-year. PS4 sales are falling as well; only the Nintendo Switch posted year-over-year growth.

Microsoft’s gaming revenue from software and services for the period was down a more modest 3 percent. Microsoft said this downturn was due in part to the same quarter last year being exceptionally strong due to a “third-party title,” which is likely a reference to Fortnite. Also, Microsoft said its subscription revenue grew in the latest quarter, which is a positive.

Microsoft has recently expanded its subscription revenue category through Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. The new streaming service, xCloud, could be yet another channel of subscription revenue for Microsoft when the platform rolls out later this year.

Another positive for Microsoft is that Xbox Live users grew to 65 million for the quarter, which is up 14 percent compared to the 57 million members that Microsoft reported a year ago.

Microsoft is one of the biggest companies on planet Earth, and gaming is just one part of its businesses. Altogether, Microsoft posted revenue of $33.7 billion for the quarter, which was up 12 percent. Additionally, Microsoft made $13.2 billion in profit for the three-month period.

Looking ahead, Sony, Nintendo, and EA will all announce their own earnings on July 30, while Take-Two and Activision will follow in August.

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Marvel’s Avengers Comic-Con Panel Reveals New Gameplay, Story Details

Crystal Dynamics showed an updated gameplay demo of Marvel’s Avengers at San Diego Comic-Con 2019, providing a better sense of what the game will be like for players and revealing a little more about the game’s story.

Creative director Shaun Escayg ran down the entire game with a quick elevator pitch. “In Marvel’s Avengers, you get to play an original Avengers story, you get to customize your hero as you want, and you get to assemble online with your friends and play,” he said. The gameplay footage made that a little bit clearer, dividing the game between a story campaign and a cooperative portion. In the campaign, you’ll play as all the Avengers; co-op is where you’ll customize your Avengers character and play with friends.

The footage Crystal Dynamics showed is the prologue of the story campaign. In it, San Francisco is attacked on A-Day, a celebration during which the Avengers are preparing to open up a West Coast branch. An explosion during the battle ravages the city and kills Captain America, leading to a disbanding of the Avengers as they struggle with picking up the pieces in the aftermath.

The story sees players taking on the roles of each of the Avengers in turn. You start battling across the Golden Gate Bridge, brawling as Thor, before transitioning into flying and shooting as Iron Man, smashing as Hulk, and beating down boss character Taskmaster as Black Widow. The demo also featured a cameo of Kamala Khan, also known as Ms. Marvel, but it’s not clear how much of a role she’ll play in the story, or if she’ll be playable.

Kamala’s brief moment on screen teased a major potential plot point, however. The explosion on A-Day results from a reaction in an experimental Terrigen generator, which bathes the entire A-Day celebrator in Terrigen mists. That includes Kamala, who was prominently featured as she was knocked out and surrounded in the swirling green gas.

In Marvel’s comics, the Terrigen mist is the catalyst needed to create Inhumans, triggering the activation of hidden Inhuman genes in select people. The process tends to be traumatic, involving a monstrous cocoon-based metamorphosis that usually results in some very confused, very scared, newly empowered Inhumans coping with powers they can’t control or understand. Kamala undergoes the process and is transformed into Ms. Marvel in the comics.

It’s unclear whether or not Marvel’s Avengers will play up the Inhuman angle in the game’s story at large, but it certainly seems likely given the catastrophic events of A-Day and the growing distrust of superheroes that appears to be brewing in the world of the game. A sudden boom in the metahuman population would cause some significant unrest and tension, and an unavoidable conflict for the remaining Avengers to handle, regardless of public opinion. We also know more heroes than just the core Avengers will appear in the game, so we’d guess there’s more Ms. Marvel on the way, and it could pave the way for the likes of Medusa and Black Bolt, who were considered as the leaders of the Inhumans.

The story campaign footage appeared to be a more complete version of the Marvel’s Avengers hands-off demo we saw at E3 2019. As the story of A-Day unfolded, the player took on the role of each of the Avengers as they fought various minions of Taskmaster, each using a different set of signature moves and play styles. Thor’s moves channeled his thunder god abilities, allowing him to control and take down groups of enemies when he wasn’t pummeling individual goons with his hammer, Mjolnir. One move saw lightning blasting across the ground to nail a group of enemies, while another caught them in tiny tornadoes that lifted them off the ground and took them out of the fight. When the action switched to Iron Man, play changed to a much more range-focused style as Iron Man blasted away at guys individually, before laying waste to several with a shot from his Unibeam, which blew up the vehicles housing enemies.

Hulk, by contrast, used several aerial moves to come crashing back to earth like a meteor, sending people flying. He could also grab two enemies and smash them together, pick up and throw one tank at another, or rip through several enemies in front of him with his Sonic Clap. Cap, meanwhile, hucked his shield around quite a bit, with it bouncing around to take out several enemies at once. All the characters had a quick dodge move that briefly slowed time to let them get out of the way of danger or reposition to catch enemies from another angle.

Black Widow’s battle with Taskmaster took a page from games like God of War or Marvel’s Spider-Man, with the spy taking on the boss by herself. To start, Widow flung herself off a collapsing portion of the bridge to catch Taskmaster in the air as he rocketed around with a jetpack, pummeling him with punches as button prompts appeared to help her dodge obstacles and get hits in. When the pair finally landed, Widow had to avoid Taskmaster’s fast-moving attacks so she could find an opening to land attacks. Taskmaster’s photographic reflexes allow him to adapt to whomever he’s fighting, so Widow finished the fight by activating some active camouflage tech that turned her invisible. That allowed her to close the gap on the boss and hit him from behind. But as Black Widow mentioned after taking Taskmaster down, the whole fight felt like a distraction. When the Avengers reassembled a moment later, it became clear she was right. The team watched a SHIELD Helicarrier, where Captain America had been fighting, explode and crash into the San Francisco Bay–taking much of the city with it.

The footage also demonstrated some of the cooperative portion, where you can customize your own roster of Avengers. The panel included footage of skill trees for characters like Iron Man and Thor, allowing you to change their abilities and stats to fit your play style. You’ll also to be able to customize their appearances. The panel showed off quite a few different possibilities for each Avenger. The two most notable were a Mr. Fixit getup in which Hulk sports a suit and Fedora, and a Planet Skaar look that was heavy on animal skins.

Escayg said that you can take your customized versions of the Avengers into a co-op version of the game with friends, creating your own Avengers teams. He didn’t detail what exactly the co-op portion will entail, but brief footage showed Iron Man and Thor, controlled by different people, brawling against enemies.

There’s more Marvel news coming at Comic-Con beyond upcoming games like Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 and Marvel’s Avengers. Check out the full list of Marvel panels at the convention, and keep an eye on our Comic-Con hub for complete coverage throughout the week.

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Nintendo further details add-on content for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

Nintendo further details add-on content for Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order

More new characters to be added to the expanding roster of heroes and villains.

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SDCC: Marvel’s Avengers Gets More Campaign, Co-Op Details At Comic-Con

During its panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel gave the first new details on the Avengers game from Crystal Dynamics since it debuted at E3 2019.

The company explained that once you finish the prologue–which acts as an introduction to each of its major characters–the world opens up and you gain access to a base on a reclaimed Helicarrier. From there you’ll launch into single-player or co-op missions. The story campaign will be recognizable as a linear action game with you playing each character as the story unfolds.

The story trailer hinted at cameos from other notable names in the Marvel universe, as it was narrated by Kamala Khan, aka Ms. Marvel, who was attending the A-Day celebration.

For online missions, you can customize each Avenger with their own skill trees and cosmetics, and then team up with friends. The panel didn’t announce what the larger world missions will consist of, but it’s separate from the standard story missions.

Fans will be able to see all this for themselves shortly after Gamescom. The panel announced that footage of the demo will be released the week after that event, which is set to take place in late August.

For more on the many Marvel panels and much more out of Comic-Con, check out all of our coverage.

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SDCC: Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3’s New DLC Characters Revealed

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 is almost here, and Marvel took the time at its San Diego Comic-Con panel to announce its post-launch plans for the game. That includes both an upcoming free update and the first details of the roster for its expansion pass.

First, Cyclops and Colossus will come to the game as a free update on August 30. Those two are both X-Men, but they aren’t the previously announced X-Men DLC pack. Instead, the first DLC pack will be Marvel Knights this fall, which will include Blade, Moon Knight, Punisher, and Morbius.

According to a slide shown at the panel, X-Men will come next, followed by Fantastic Four. Those two are planned for 2019 and 2020, respectively. The DLC is also said to contain additional story content and modes. Purchasing the full expansion pass for $20 also nets you an alternative-color chef Deadpool outfit. It’s also being sold as a bundle with the full game.

Comic-Con has plenty of Marvel panels coming up, so keep checking back for more news out of the show, true-believers.

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How Destiny 2: Shadowkeep Has Changed The Moon

In a recent dev diary video, Bungie revealed that the Moon in Destiny 2 will be fairly different from the one that players remember from the original game. Though you’ll notice similar landmarks and structures, the Moon in the upcoming Destiny 2: Shadowkeep expansion will be roughly twice the size of the one you could explore in Destiny.

“In Shadowkeep, the Moon is entirely changed,” Destiny 2 art lead Mike Poe said. “It’s completely remastered. There have been a bunch of changes, both large and small, for players to experience and find.” Destiny 2 design lead Ben Wommack added, “We have about double the amount of space. There’s more than twice as many places you can go.”

Most of the changes are the result of a new Hive castle on the surface of the Moon, which acts as a stronghold for the enemy faction. The Fallen have also created a new base for themselves on the Moon by utilizing the remains of a destroyed starship. Poe added that several structures that were previously inaccessible on Destiny’s Moon will be explorable in Destiny 2: Shadowkeep.

The lighting used in the different locations on the Moon has been adjusted as well. “In [Destiny 1], the lighting is a little more clean-cut,” Poe said. “We went with a lot more saturated colors in some spaces. But in [Destiny 2], we were trying to give this feeling of desaturation and general spookiness. We wanted it to feel a little more mysterious.”

It’s this theme of mystery and discovery that lies at the heart of players’ return to the Moon in Shadowkeep. “There’s so much we don’t know about the Moon,” Destiny 2 senior writer Adam Miller said. “I think a lot of [Shadowkeep] is about mystery.” Poe added, “One of the things we really liked about the Moon in Destiny 1 was that it brought in this element of spacefaring and the height of humanity, the height of where we landed as humans before the Collapse. So there’s a lot of stories that we’re telling about the history of humanity here. The people that built the Accelerator. The people that built all these structures on the Moon. Like what happened to them, where did they go?”

Destiny 2’s creepy Shadowkeep expansion launches on September 17, coming to Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

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Epic’s Latest Free Game Is An Eerie, Unforgettable Adventure

Epic dedicated itself to giving away free games on a weekly basis earlier this summer, and the PC game store is continuing that practice with this week’s latest freebie: Limbo, a 2D side-scrolling platformer where you play as an unnamed young boy in a surreal, monochromatic world. Limbo is free to claim now through next Thursday, July 25–and once you add the game to your account, it’s yours to keep forever.

If you don’t already have a free Epic Games account, you’ll need to create one before you can claim this free game and any future ones. Epic already has a track record of giving away some great games, so you’re not losing anything by setting up an account and keeping an eye on their weekly giveaways.

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If you’re unfamiliar with Limbo, here’s the gist of it: The acclaimed indie game is a puzzle-platformer with a dark, eerie environment presented in black-and-white tones. At the beginning of the game, the unnamed boy wakes up in the middle of a forest and embarks on a journey to look for his sister. Dying is a huge part of solving puzzles in Limbo–the developers call it a “trial-and-death” experience–and the environment is lethal, with bear traps, glowing worms, a giant spider, and other creepy monsters lurking around. Its plot and ending are intentionally left vague and open-ended, but the game, which earned a 9/10 in GameSpot’s Limbo review, is absolutely worth experiencing, especially for free. And if you enjoy Limbo, you should check out its successor, Inside.

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Even if Limbo isn’t your thing, check back next week, because Epic will be offering two free games instead of just one: Moonlighter and This War of Mine. And while PC games are on your mind, be sure to check out Green Man Gaming’s sitewide sale, which launched this week with deep discounts on thousands of Steam keys for games like Frostpunk, Resident Evil 2, Devil May Cry 5, Monster Hunter World, Warhammer: Vermintide 2, and more.

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Control PC Specs Outlined, One Of Which Is An Epic Account

The PC specs for Control have been revealed through the game’s Epic Games Store page. The minimum requirements for the game aren’t that high, so you’ll most likely be able to run Control on your PC without much issue if that’s the machine you normally use for gaming.

On PC, Control is a limited-time Epic Games Store exclusive. During GDC 2019, publisher 505 Games revealed Control has a similar arrangement to other titles on the Epic Games Store and will only be exclusive for a year. Control will release on additional PC storefronts, like Steam, in Summer 2020. To see whether or not your machine can run the game, check out Control’s PC specs below.

Minimum Requirements

  • OS: Windows 7, 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-7500 / AMD Ryzen 3 1300X
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD RX580
  • RAM: 8 GB

Recommended

  • OS: Windows 10, 64-bit
  • Processor: Intel i5-8600K / AMD Ryzen 7 2700X
  • Graphics Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080Ti / AMD Radeon VII
  • RAM: 16 GB

Developed by Remedy Entertainment, Control stars Jesse Faden, a woman who possesses supernatural powers and is trying to discover the location of her kidnapped younger brother, Dylan. Her quest leads her to the Federal Bureau of Control, a government organization that contains and studies people and objects that defy known science. Upon entering the FBC, Jesse discovers that the organization is under attack and that the bureau’s director has been killed. Jesse is chosen as the next director by the supernaturally-powered Service Weapon, a shapeshifting firearm, and tasked with defending the bureau from an otherworldly threat.

Control’s story is convoluted, and perhaps Remedy Entertainment’s most interesting and intriguing mystery since 2010’s Alan Wake. After playing the game for an hour, we still have absolutely no idea what’s going on. This is by design though. Remedy developed Control’s story to be fairly deep and explore a variety of themes, trusting that players will be willing to slowly piece together the unreal narrative.

Scheduled to release on August 27, Control will launch on Xbox One, PS4, and PC.

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Monster Hunter World Has Crossed Big New Milestone, Rewards On The Way

Monster Hunter World has hit another sales milestone, and Capcom is rewarding the community with some free items to celebrate. The company announced on Twitter that it had hit 13 million units shipped worldwide. As a result you can claim some rewards through the end of August.

From July 25 to August 29, you can log in to get a package of items including one Attack Jewel, 13 Appreciation Tickets, 13 Silver Eggs, 3 Gold Wyverian Prints, and 3 Heavy Armor Spheres.

The game had reached 11 million units as of the end of last year, so it has been slowly ticking up to this point since then. Most of its sales came in just the first few months, and overall it has become one of Capcom’s most successful games of all time. It also earned a spot among GameSpot’s Best Games of 2018.

That all puts it in a nice position for the upcoming expansion, Iceborne. It will be the first major expansion for Monster Hunter World, which launches on September 6, introducing loads of new monsters, mechanics, and a new area to explore. A recent trailer also showed off subspecies monsters and improvements to the gathering hub.

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