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Electronic Arts Inc’s (NASDAQ:EA) EA Sports College Football 25 made a striking debut in July, clinching the No. 1 spot on Newzoo’s overall revenue charts across key markets including the U.S., UK, Germany, France, Spain, and Italy.
This latest installment not only emerged as the best-selling sports game of the month but also secured the top position on both PlayStation and Xbox platforms, GamesIndustry.biz reported.
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The success of EA Sports College Football 25 is noteworthy given its long-awaited return. Its strong performance in revenue is complemented by its solid showing in player engagement, ranking No. 17 for monthly active users.
July also saw notable new entries. Nexon Co Ltd‘s (OTC:NEXOF) The First Descendant made a significant impact by debuting at No. 5 on the revenue charts. The game attracted 10 million players within a week of its July 2 release, and it ranked No. 13 in terms of monthly active users.
Additionally, Nintendo ADR‘s (OTC:NTDOY) World Champions: NES Edition appeared at No. 17 in revenue, while it topped the charts on the Switch. Luigi's Mansion 3 also experienced a boost, climbing 29 spots on the Switch revenue charts following a price reduction.
Established titles continued to perform well. Fortnite, while dropping to No. 2 in revenue, remained the top game by active users. EA Sports FC 24, Microsoft Corp.’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, 3, and Warzone 2.0, and Take-Two Interactive Software Inc‘s (NASDAQ:TTWO) Grand Theft Auto 5 also maintained strong positions, reflecting their ongoing popularity.
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