Steam Revenue Up 42 Percent – Brings in $468 Million 1H 2011
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The analyst firm Forecasting and Analyzing Digital Entertainment (FADE) announced this morning that Valve’s PC distribution platform called Steam has raked in $468 million in revenues for the first half of 2011. Revenues among all titles was estimated at $468 million USD, up from $329 million USD through the same time period in 2010 – a 42% increase year-over-year. Hotly-anticipated ‘Portal 2’ led the strong growth of Steam, selling an estimated 1.1 million copies between the service and Steamworks. Portal 2 was the #1 title of the year in both unit sales and revenues, with a notable $56 million USD of revenue.
Steam Estimated Top 10 Titles, by Units Sold (1st Half, 2011)
- Portal 2 (Valve) – 1,128,000 Units Sold ($56.4 Million USD)
- Magicka (Paradox Interactive) – 789,000 Units Sold ($6.2 Million USD)
- Terraria (Re-Logic) – 580,000 Units Sold ($5.8 Million USD)
- Counter-Strike (Valve) – 399,000 Units Sold ($2.7 Million USD)
- Total War: Shogun 2 (SEGA) – 326,000 Units Sold ($15.1 Million USD)
- Monday Night Combat (Uber Entertainment) – 264,000 Units Sold ($2.9 Million USD)
- Brink (Bethesda Softworks) – 256,000 Units Sold ($13.5 Million USD)
- Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (Electronic Arts) – 250,000 Units Sold ($4.2 Million USD)
- Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War II – Retribution (THQ) – 224,000 Units Sold ($13.0 Million USD)
- Borderlands (2K Games) – 204,000 Units Sold ($1.6 Million USD)
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