The February digital revenue numbers from SuperData Research are out and they show what SuperData has already been going on about; the rise of Fortnite.
On the PC side of things Fortnite is still behind PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, but that is PUBG’s strong spot. On the console side of thing Fortnite is alone in third position with PUBG nowhere to be seen. And when it comes to live stream viewership, the metric of the hour, Fortnite owns.
On the PC side of things both games kept ahead of World of Warcraft on the revenue front. World of Tanks, which just saw a big update, tucked in behind WoW, displacing CS:GO, which fell to tenth, while ninth position saw Hearthstone pop up onto the list. We’ll see next month if World of Tanks benefits from the update.
On the console side list Call of Duty: WWII continued to hold the top spot, while FIFA 18 and Fortnite both pushed ahead of Monster Hunter World. The long on the list GTA V held on in fifth position.
And on the mobile list Candy Crush Saga stayed in fourth place while Lineage M dropped one position to eighth and Pokemon Go moved up to ninth. Both PUBG and Fortnite have their own mobile versions on the way so the battle between these titles may eventually expand to all three lists on the chart.

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