The Best-Selling Digital Games For July 2019 – Fire Emblem: Three Houses And GTA Online Are Big Winners

Sales tracker Superdata has revealed its monthly sales chart for July 2019, tracking worldwide digital sales across PC, console, and mobile.

Consumers spent $9.02 billion on digital games in July, up from $8.56 billion in the same month last year.

Grand Theft Auto V Online’s Diamond Casino update led to a huge uptick in sales for Rockstar’s immensely popular game. Earlier this month, the developer announced that GTA Online had broken its record for most players in a single day on July 23, and most players in an entire week between July 23 – 29. The company didn’t share specific player numbers, but Superdata estimates the game sold $69 million across console and PC following the Diamond Casino update, so the numbers certainly back Rockstar’s claims up.

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The update, which introduced a casino full of games to play, rewards to earn, and new story missions to complete, led to one of the best digital sales months for the game since it launched back in 2013. It also marked the first month of double-digit year-over-year growth since August 2018.

Elsewhere, Fire Emblem: Three Houses had the best digital launch in franchise history, selling 800,000 digital units on Switch in July. This follows NPD Group’s monthly sales chart from July, which showed that Three Houses recorded the highest first-month sales for a Fire Emblem game of all time in the US, good enough to make it the second highest-selling game of the month, behind Madden NFL 20. NPD never shares actual sales numbers, but add on the 800,000 units sold in worldwide digital sales and it’s safe to assume Three Houses had a very successful launch.

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Season 2 of Apex Legends kicked off in July, generating $37 million across both console and PC. This is double what Respawn’s shooter made in June, but only roughly half of what Season 1 earned back in March. The Titanfall battle royale game courted controversy this month after its Iron Crown event introduced overly expensive new cosmetics. This led to altercations on Reddit when a thread discussing the event took a turn for the worse once developers began criticizing the community with insulting language and saying most players are “freeloaders.” Respawn CEO Vince Zampella has since issued a statement apologizing for the incident.

Another battle royale title, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, sold a further one million units after a price cut. Superdata estimates PUBG sold 1.1 million units on PC in July, with an average selling price of $18. Sales are still down significantly from last year, however.

Windjammers 2 Remains Gaming’s Greatest Fake Sport

I’m of the mind that the 1994’s Windjammers is a perfect game. I also think it’s gaming’s greatest made-up sport, an absurd kind of frisbee-battle-tennis, decked in Global Hypercolor and built with fighting game nous. The original is the epitome of ‘easy to learn, hard to master’ design, a constant rush of lightning-fast rallies, clutch saves and big, stupid effects. It begs the question – how do you make a sequel to that? The answer, at least according to developer DotEmu, is to tweak, not overhaul.

You might be forgiven for thinking the French dev had gone for the latter option – Windjammers 2 drops the original’s pixel art in favour of a ‘90s cartoon aesthetic, inspired by the likes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It’s a big change, and not one I was entirely enthralled with at first. There’s a reason ‘pixel-perfect’ is a gaming cliche, and it’s because games like Windjammers exemplified the idea that you could play better by learning the game at a micro level – where an opponent’s finger is pointing, whether you can place a power lob outside of their reach by the merest dots on an old CRT.

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Amazon End of Summer Sale: Best Deals on 4K TVs, Laptops, Headphones, and More

Welcome to IGN’s Amazon End of Summer Sale 2019 deals page, your source for all the best deals from Amazon’s End of Summer Sale in the UK. 

Amazon’s End of Summer Sale begins today, and will continue for eight more days until 23:59PM on Friday 30 August 2019. The event, which looks to be Amazon’s biggest ever end of summer sale, sees products such as Amazon Devices, 4K TVs, gaming laptops, headphones and much more all dropping in price, so you have a great range of choice on deals to snag before the bank holiday weekend and after.

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Marvel Reveals ‘Dark Captain Marvel’ as Carol Danvers Breaks Bad

This November, Captain Marvel will step over to the dark side in The Last Avenger, a brand-new character arc presented in Captain Marvel #12.

CBR reports that this daring new take on Carol Danvers’ superhero alter-ego, written by Kelly Thompson and illustrated by Lee Garbett, will see one of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes break bad to battle her former Avengers teammates.

“As Kelly continues her daring and defining run on Captain Marvel, in this new arc, ‘The Last Avenger’, she pushes the boundaries even further by taking Carol in a dark… and deadly… new direction,” Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief CB Cebulski told the outlet.

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Marvel’s Avengers Will See “Changes To Everything” Before Launch

The first footage for Marvel’s Avengers was revealed earlier this year at E3 2019. Square Enix then followed that up at Gamescom this week, sharing a lengthy new gameplay trailer that showed each of Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Thor, and The Incredible Hulk in action. Yet the character designs for all five heroes is still a hot-button topic.

Some fans have taken to the internet since its reveal to voice their concerns over how Marvel’s finest appear in the game. Crystal Dynamics’ lead creative director, Shaun Escayg, previously said there were “currently no plans to change our character designs,” but it appears Captain America and co. will be receiving some extra polish ahead of next year’s launch.

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Speaking to PCGamesN at Gamescom, Avengers editorial director Casey Lynch said that “everything about the game is going to continue to change as we polish, as we approach launch right now. But things that we’ve shown both at E3 and here, it’s all been pre-alpha. There’ll be changes to everything from the characters to a lot of what you see.”

A spokesperson for Square Enix clarified that “by changes, we’re talking about polish. What we’re doing is we are continuing to add detail to their character models, we’re improving the lighting, we’re improving the skin shading. So, what you’re hopefully seeing is the characters continuing to look better as we get closer to launch. But in terms of changing character designs, that’s not currently what we’re looking at.”

The Twitter account, Have We Heard Anything About Marvel’s Avengers, shared a comparison between the Black Widow seen in the E3 footage and the one shown in the leaked San Diego Comic-Con trailer. It’s clear to see improvements have been made, and with Marvel’s Avengers not due to arrive until May 15 2020, there’s still plenty of time for further polish to be coated on our favorite heroes.

In other Avengers news, we discovered new story details at Comic-Con earlier this year, including information on how co-op works, and we also have a full rundown of every superhero confirmed in the game so far.

The Flash Movie Is ‘Absolutely Confirmed’ Says Ezra Miller

Ezra Miller has confirmed that The Flash standalone film is still happening, despite numerous setbacks.

The actor, who has played The Flash since Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, recently spoke to W Korea about his long list of upcoming projects, assuring DC fans the Scarlet Speedster’s solo film is moving forward with him in the lead role as Barry Allen.

When asked about his forthcoming commitments, Miller discussed the projects that were definitely on his agenda, saying, “Well, I’ll tell you the ones that I can tell you about, because they’re absolutely confirmed.”

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DayZ Removes Cannabis Items, Gets Unbanned In Australia

Earlier this month, Kotaku Australia reported that DayZ was refused classification in Australia due to “illicit or proscribed drug use related to incentives or rewards.” This prohibited the game’s physical release in the Oceanian country and resulted in its removal from Steam, the PlayStation Store, and Xbox Live.

The five-year-old zombie survival game was going to feature a cannabis joint that restored health, though implementation of the medicinal restorative had yet to be completed. In response to the ban, developer Bohemia Interactive chose to edit the game on a global scale to avoid splitting the player base, and it appears to have worked.

Kotaku Australia reports that the Australian Classification Board has recently updated its website, noting that DayZ is now rated MA15+. The application confirms that this version of the game has been modified, meaning a cannabis-less version was reviewed and approved by the board. The new rating should clear the way for DayZ to be restored on all digital platforms, and Bohemia will have the go-ahead to release a physical version in Australia now that the ban has been lifted.

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This isn’t the first time a game has been refused sale in Australia. The government’s antiquated guidelines have previously resulted in games like Fallout 3 and Mortal Kombat 9 being completely banned from sale until the offending content was edited out–or in the case of We Happy Few, taken to a review panel. Even in the past few days, Hotline Miami 2 was made available in Australia for the first time ever following its Switch release. But even that might not last.