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Forums - PC Discussion - Steam Brings in Nearly $1 Billion in Revenues in 2010

As per the Research & Analysis division of analyst firm Forecasting and Analyzing Digital Entertainment, LLC (FADE), Valve's PC distribution platform garnered strong sales, estimated just shy $1 billion USD through the end of the year. 

Estimated revenues through the major digital PC retailer were estimated at $970 million USD in 2010, with December capping off the year with an estimated $213 million USD. Valve took a back seat during the year, as it was the 3rd largest publisher on Steam, bringing in an estimated $80 million USD in revenues, mostly from its 2009 release 'Left 4 Dead 2'. However, Valve sold the most titles of all publishers, as Valve published 7 of the top 10 titles when ordered for units sold. Director of Research & Analysis, Benjamin Schlichter, stated, "Steam's growth has been remarkable during the year. Over 180 titles were estimated reaching over $1 million USD in revenue for the year, painting a very healthy market for developers and publishers, with more room for growth in the future."

Call of Duty Dominates 2010

Mirroring its console successes, the 'Call of Duty' franchise saw great sales on the platform, with 'Call of Duty: Black Ops' and 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2' taking 1st and 2nd place in terms of gross revenues, respectively. During just 2 months on the market, Black Ops sold an estimated 1.6 million copies for just under $100 million USD. Due to the popularity of the titles and expansion packs, Activision was the #1 publisher on Steam in 2010, selling an estimated $153 million USD of content during the year. Other first person shooters saw great success as well, as 7 of the top 10 games were primarily of the format.

Top Selling Titles, by Estimated Gross Revenues in 2010

  1. Call of Duty: Black Ops (Activision) - $98.2 Million USD
  2. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (Activision) - $39.4 Million USD
  3. Left 4 Dead 2 (Valve) - $36.0 Million USD
  4. Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (Electronic Arts) - $25.4 Million USD
  5. Sid Meier's Civilization V (2K Games) - $21.9 Million USD
  6. Portal (Valve) - $20.0 Million USD
  7. Fallout: New Vegas (Bethesda Softworks) - $17.0 Million USD
  8. Metro 2033 (THQ) - $13.4 Million USD
  9. Mafia II (2K Games) - $11.9 Million USD
  10. Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II: Chaos Rising (THQ) - $10.8 Million USD

http://www.thegamersparadise.com/unsorted/steam-brings-in-nearly-1-billion-in-revenues-in-2010



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How is Portal #6 on that list in its fourth year?



Agreed with soleron, plus there was a 2-3 weeks where it was completely free if you just signed up for steam. I don't like some of that data :P



They're only estimates but still very impressive. It's amazing to think this only represent a fraction (albeit a significant one) of PC sales.



Soleron said:

How is Portal #6 on that list in its fourth year?


Because Valve gave it away with the launch of Steam on the Mac - Wait....

:P

 

Hurray for Steam and especially the awesome discount. It is a little freaky to have things tied to a single account though.



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so what was the profit?



1.6 million of black ops on steam alone? BUT PC GAMING IS DEAD!



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That's all?



Big surprise about #1. 



Kasz216 said:

That's all?


considering that Valve as a private company have no incentive (and to my knowledge haven't) to release sales or revenue numbers publicly these numbers have to be taken with I giant grain of salt.

But yes I expected more myself TBH 



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