Physical Game Sales Are Down in the US

Physical Game Sales Are Down in the US

From Game Rant (Written by J Brodie Shirey) on | OpenCritic

Physical video game sales are in decline in the United States, and have been so for the past several years. The rise of online video game stores like Steam, the Epic Games Store, and console-based outlets like the PlayStation Store and Nintendo eShop have made buying video games easier over the past few generations, as they eliminate the need to travel to a brick-and-mortar retailer and solve the issue of storage space for physical disks. In more recent times, subscription services like Xbox Game Pass have made things even more convenient by offering a full library of titles for a small monthly fee.

While there are still plenty of gamers who prefer to buy physical disks over downloading games or subscribing to a service due to either nostalgia or concerns about video game preservation, it seems that sales of physical media have been slowing down in recent years. In 2023, it was reported that only 10.5% of games sold in the previous year were physical, while roughly 89.5% were digital downloads. Although most companies are still committed to selling physical game disks, retailers like Walmart and Best Buy have slowly started to phase out the former in...