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These Companies and Countries Drove Gaming Revenue Last Year

These Companies and Countries Drove Gaming Revenue Last Year

According to Newzoo, the top 25 publicly traded gaming firms accounted for 77% of total gaming revenue in 2017. Sony (SNE), Apple, and Microsoft (MSFT) saw revenue growth of 35%, 20%, and 9%, respectively, in 2017. In the below table, we can see that Activision Blizzard (ATVI), NetEase (NTES), Google (GOOG), and Electronic Arts (EA) managed to increase revenue by 4%, 33%, 35%, and 10%, respectively, last year.