Dear Reader,
Microsoft’s Xbox Live Arcade is, I think we can all agree, the gold standard for console-bound internet marketplaces. Now, according to a new study by Forecast and Analyzing Digital Entertainment (FADE, LLC), the players are responding to the high level of quality. XBLA is setting a new record so far in 2011 with $66.2 million in revenue, up by over 40% from the same time last year.
FADE also disclosed which titles are selling the most right now, and I must admit the winner surprised me more than a little. If you’d like to see this unusual choice for highest selling XBLA title, you’ll have to hit the jump.
So here’s the straight dope: “Full House Poker” is the best-selling XBLA title so far this year. Crazy, right? Do you know anyone who plays this? I don’t. Talk about a silent majority. The rest of the top ten is more what you’d expect :
Estimated Top Selling Titles, by Units Sold (January through June, Year-to-Date)
- Full House Poker (Microsoft Game Studios) – 268,000 Units / $2.7 Million USD ($10.00 ASP)
- Torchlight (Runic Games) – 238,000 Units / $3.6 Million USD ($15.00 ASP)
- Magic: The Gathering 2012 (Stainless Games) – 222,000 Units / $2.2 Million USD ($10.00 ASP)
- Trials HD (Red Lynx, Ltd) – 216,000 Units / $2.9 Million USD ($13.59 ASP)
- Beyond Good & Evil HD (Ubisoft) – 173,000 Units / $1.7 Million USD ($10.00 ASP)
- Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale (Atari) – 166,000 Units / $2.5 Million USD ($15.00 ASP)
- ilomilo (SouthEnd Interactive) – 166,000 Units / $1.6 Million USD ($9.54 ASP)
- Dead Rising 2: Case West (Capcom) – 144,000 Units / $1.3 Million USD ($9.00 ASP)
- LIMBO (Playdead) – 139,000 Units / $1.8 Million USD ($13.26 ASP)
- Family Game Night – All Titles (Hasbro) – 135,000 Units / $1.3 Million USD ($10.00 ASP)