Over £32bn Spent on Apps in the First Half of 2019 

Figures have increased by 15.4 percent compared to last year 

In 2018, people using both Google Play Store and iOS App Store spent up to £57bn in total on games and apps. Although this is a huge amount, the figure has now risen by 15.4 percent in the first half of 2019. If these figures continue to increase at the same pace, it may mark a new record for app spending. Sensor Tower have recently released a report revealing staggering figures, which show that in the first six months of 2019, users have spent over £32bn on mobile games and apps already.  

The report revealed that iOS App Store contributes £20bn to the total figure, which is 45% higher than Google Play Store’s earnings who have accumulated £11bn so far. However, individually both companies have outdone their previous year sales. Google Play Store has earned 19 percent more than the first half of 2018, going from £9bn to £11bn. For iOS app Store, their income has increased by 13.2 percent from £17bn to £20bn. 

For both app stores, the dominant source of income came from mobile games with the spending on these apps increasing by over 11 percent, reaching £23bn for both companies, in just the first half of 2019.  

In worldwide mobile game downloads, ‘Honor of Kings’ has topped the charts, earning more than £583m, this is then followed by ‘Fate/Grand Order Sony Aniplex’ which has brought in £503m.   

The figures for Apple have increased at a much slower rate than Google Play, due to the downturn in spending on iOS by consumers in China. In result of this, the Apple App Store has recorded a 7.8 percent growth while Google Play’s figures have increased by 16.8 percent. 

Other non-gaming apps have also increased in sales, with Tinder users spending £398m on the app, a which has increased by 32 percent since their previous year income. The spending for the Netflix app has also increased considerably earning £319m. 

The most downloaded apps have also been revealed and all fall under Facebook’s umbrella with Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook.  

Due to its wide availability, Google Play Store has a significant lead when it comes to mobile game downloads, which isn’t surprising as 9 out of every 10 phones run Android.  

Navkiran Bains 

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