Zelda and Nintendo Switch topped European games industry sales in May. Tears of the Kingdom is already the third-biggest game of the year based on its boxed sales alone
Software sales were up 33% year-over-year and hardware sales were up 40% compared to May 2022, driven by the release of the new Zelda game, according to GSD
data published onThe research firm’s software data covers physical game sales from major European markets and digital sales from most leading publishers, excluding
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