The FTC v. Microsoft hearings have wrapped up, and boy, have they left us with intriguing revelations to ponder. One of the most noteworthy is the astounding dominance of Nintendo, particularly in the realm of console publishing revenues. It seems that neutrality pays off.

TweakTown recently reported on the court proceedings where economist Dr. Liz Bailey presented fascinating data that highlights Nintendo's undeniable dominance in the console gaming market. According to Dr. Bailey, Nintendo's publishing revenue for 2021 stood at a staggering $5.18 billion.

In comparison, Sony's revenue amounted to $2.1 billion, trailing behind by a significant $3.08 billion, while Xbox's revenue paled in comparison at $1.372 billion, a whopping $3.8 billion less than Nintendo's.

Here is a detailed list of 2021's Console Market Publishing Revenues: Nintendo - $5.18 billion Electronic Arts - $4.508 billion Take-Two Interactive - $2.352 billion Sony Interactive Entertainment - $2.1 billion Activision-Blizzard - $2.072 billion Epic Games - $1.708 billion Ubisoft - $1.428 billion Xbox Game Studios - $1.372 billion Bandai Namco - $980 million Moreover, Dr. Bailey provided an in-depth analysis of the expansive video game market, encompassing various platforms such as mobile and console gaming, stating: There's essentially 3 sources of hardware on which gaming happens. Mobile is the largest, it's about 70%, what I'm showing here is global gaming revenue by 2021. About $150 billion, about 70%. PC gaming is about $33 billion, console gaming at $28 billion.