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A Foolish Take: The 5 Most Popular PC Games in the U.S.

Research firm Newzoo recently reported that five games dominated the U.S. PC market in April: Activision Blizzard's (NASDAQ: ATVI) Hearthstone and Overwatch, Tencent's (NASDAQOTH: TCEHY) League of Legends, Epic Games' Fortnite, and PUBG Corporation's PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG).

Top 5 PC games in the US in April.
Top 5 PC games in the US in April.

Data source: Newzoo. Chart by author.

Hearthstone, a free-to-play collectible card game featuring Warcraft characters, was launched four years ago and attracted gamers with its collectible cards and simple gameplay. Overwatch, a first-person shooter that debuted in 2016, eventually overtook Activision's flagship Call of Duty series in sales.

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Tencent's League of Legends, an online battle arena title launched in 2009, remains one of the most popular games for esports tournaments. Tencent also owns 40% of Epic Games, which released the hit co-op sandbox survival game Fortnite in mid-2017. Additionally, Tencent publishes the mobile versions of PUBG, a game that popularized the "battle royale" (last man standing) genre.

All these games have three things in common: They don't require high-end hardware, they're entertaining to watch, and they're available on multiple platforms. Those factors may force publishers to think twice before launching high-end games with blockbuster budgets.

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Leo Sun owns shares of Tencent Holdings. The Motley Fool owns shares of and recommends Activision Blizzard and Tencent Holdings. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.