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ERA: UK games revenue rose 7.4% to hit £5.4bn in 2025

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Last updated: 7 January 2026 00:21
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UK consumers spent £5.4 billion on video games during 2025.

That’s according to the Entertainment Retailers Association – citing data from NielsenIQ/GfK Entertainment, Omdia and GSD/IFSE – which indicates a 7.4% increase year-on-year. This is the largest rise that video games have seen in the UK since 2020, when revenue shot up 27.9% from 2019’s figures.

The key driver behind 2025’s growth was an 8.8% increase in revenue from mobile titles, which brought in £1.88 billion for the period, building on a 5.5% rise between 2023 and 2024. Mobile revenue was behind 35.5% of the total for games last year.

Meanwhile, console game downloads brought in $857.6 million for the period, an 11.5% increase year-on-year, though physical sales dipped 1% to £318.8 million. Boxed sales represent just 5% of total UK games revenue for 2025.

Digital sales brought in £5 billion in revenue, an 8% increase year-on-year. The biggest seller for the year was EA Sports FC 26, which shifted over 1.97 million units across both physical and digital formats.

ERA has called out games as being the last entertainment medium that values ownership over access to some degree; 45% of game revenue came via consumers buying games rather than subscribing. By comparison, this figure stands at 16.6% for music and 7.2% in video.

The organisation also points out that between 2016 and 2025, the UK’s GDP has risen by 12%; revenue generated by games, meanwhile, has risen by 86%, 7.2 times more

“Growth in the games market slowed considerably after the incredible 27.9% gains seen in the pandemic year of 2020, but continuing innovation saw it return to form in grand style in 2025,” ERA CEO Kim Bayley said.

“We have strong hopes that it will maintain this momentum into 2026.”

Overall, UK entertainment – games, music and video – hit £13.3 billion for 2025, an increase of 7.1% year-on-year.

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