$465 million was spent on Microsoft games over December, making the company the world’s biggest publisher across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
That’s according to data firm Ampere, and includes sales of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which was one of the biggest games over the Holiday period. It also includes the release of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, which launched in December.
But it was Call of Duty that delivered the majority of the success. Call of Duty HQ, which includes Black Ops 6, attracted 38 million monthly users in November 2024, Ampere says, which set the game up strongly for December.
Microsoft has been putting increased focus on its multi-format strategy, and 64% of consumer spending on Microsoft titles in December was on PlayStation formats (driven by Call of Duty).
Ampere says that Microsoft was comfortably ahead of second-placed Electronic Arts, which generated $366 million over the same period. EA’s performance was driven by EA Sports FC 25, which delivered big numbers, albeit smaller than they were last year.
Ampere data also revealed that 30 million hours were spent playing Fortnite on Christmas Day, which meant the average Fortnite gamer spent 2.3 hours on the game on that day. 20 million hours were also spent on Call of Duty games during December 25th.