League of Legends has made almost $1 billion in microtransactions

PC Gamer
Oct 24, 2014

Microtransactions. "Micro." As in, very small bits of money—a dollar here, a dollar there—exchanged for comparably small in-game items: A new hat, perhaps, or some healing potions. But boy, it sure adds up. Riot Games earned $624 million from League of Legends last year, and that was only good enough for second place on the top-ten free-to-play earnings list. In 2014, however, it's shot to number one, and is poised to be the first to break $1 billion in microtransaction revenues.

League of Legends pulled in an estimated $964 million between January and September of this year, according to SuperData research (via VentureBeat), making the magical $1 billion mark almost a sure thing. And it's not alone: Last year's first-place finisher, the military FPS CrossFire, is at $897 million, Nexon's Dungeon Fighter Online is sitting at $891 million, and World of Warcraft has brought in $728 million. All them have a good shot at making it over the hump.

Also noteworthy is just how badly League of Legends is trouncing the other big free-to-play games in North American, Dota 2 and Hearthstone. Both made the list, but way, way back in the pack: Dota 2 is at number nine with $136 million in revenues, while Hearthstone brought up the rear with $114 million. I'm not going to shed too many tears for either of them, but it's a remarkable gap between them.

The World of Warcraft situation is interesting as well. Subscription numbers have slid dramatically over the past several years (although they recently enjoyed a bounce thanks to the launch of Warlords of Draenor), but the spending on in-game items, which is all these numbers take into account—no subscription revenues, in other words—is way up: Its nine-month total is more than triple the $213 million it earned in all of 2013.

In a similar light, Hearthstone may be doing better than it appears, because the figures are PC-only and thus don't account for mobile spending. That still wouldn't be enough to get it near LoL, but it might move it up a few places in the list.

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? Nov 20, 2014 @ 4:22am 
wow look at the downvote! its much more richer than the post isn't it guys
Grimblade Nov 14, 2014 @ 3:58pm 
Played LOL for 3 days didnt like it played dota 2 for almost a year now and it stays fun i guess thats my opinion
Shockal Nov 13, 2014 @ 11:41pm 
I'm confused why you guys are making such a bad deal about it :-/
Eddie Nov 9, 2014 @ 12:37pm 
League of legends is a free to play game.The only thing you buy with real money is skins and they don't make you buy them. Champions you can buy with IP-influence points which you get by playing the game or RP-riot points, which u get by buying them. And every tuesday there is a cycle where they put other champions to play for free. I play both games and they're both very fun. I used to be the dota 2 fanboy and hate league without even trying it.When i tried it i changed my mind.I recommend atleast trying the game.:golden:
EMango655 Nov 1, 2014 @ 9:47pm 
wow people are stupid enough to pay for this pos game. Guinsoo, what a disgrace.
SageOfTime Nov 1, 2014 @ 3:13pm 
League dosen't do free to play right anyways....
Stomo Nov 1, 2014 @ 11:37am 
not like valve has made so much money we forgot how much money they have
3ird Oct 30, 2014 @ 9:25pm 
All I'm wondering is WHY THE HELL WOULD YOU POST THIS IN THE DOTA 2 SECTION?
NihilisticallyNeon Oct 29, 2014 @ 11:20am 
rito doesnt take all my money i give my wallet to them freely. take it riot take it all.