Research firm sees PC and mobile grabbing larger and larger share of the expected $100 billion pie

DFC Intelligence is once again preparing to release its latest forecasts covering the global games industry, and while the research firm is reiterating its $100 billion software revenues mark for year 2019, how the totals ultimately reach that mark may be slightly different than DFC previously estimated.
"We have slightly lowered our forecasts for the Xbox One and Wii U. We see the PlayStation 4 remaining as the best-selling system with North America really being the only competitive market. Previously we thought the Xbox One could potentially outsell the Xbox 360 but now we don't think that will be the case. The real issue is by 2019 whether Sony and Microsoft will still be relevant in the game space. That is a major question mark," he noted.
DFC Intelligence is once again preparing to release its latest forecasts covering the global games industry, and while the research firm is reiterating its $100 billion software revenues mark for year 2019, how the totals ultimately reach that mark may be slightly different than DFC previously estimated.
"We have slightly lowered our forecasts for the Xbox One and Wii U. We see the PlayStation 4 remaining as the best-selling system with North America really being the only competitive market. Previously we thought the Xbox One could potentially outsell the Xbox 360 but now we don't think that will be the case. The real issue is by 2019 whether Sony and Microsoft will still be relevant in the game space. That is a major question mark," he noted.
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