It's interesting to see PC as their most profitable platform this year. Let's translate their %'s into euro amounts to see what is really going on.
Ubisoft net bookings (in millions of euros)
2018 % | 2018 net | 2019 % | 2019 net | |
PS4 | 38% | 145.0 | 31% | 97.4 |
XB1 | 22% | 83.9 | 18% | 56.6 |
PC | 24% | 91.6 | 34% | 106.8 |
NSW | 5% | 19.1 | 5% | 15.7 |
Mobile | 7% | 26.7 | 7% | 22.0 |
Old Consoles | 1% | 3.8 | 0% | 0.0 |
Other | 3% | 11.4 | 5% | 15.7 |
total | 381.5 | 314.2 |
Looks like almost every category is down in net bookings except PC and Other. Kind of makes sense when you realize that Sony/Microsoft consoles are getting old, and that is where most of their investment is. However profits from PC gaming is definitely up for them. I wonder if the Epic game store is helping them out? I would think a major new platform like that would increase PC game sales across the board.
Last edited by The_Liquid_Laser - on 19 July 2019curl-6 bet me that PS5 + X|S sales would reach 56m before year end 2023 and he was right.
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