The most successful game release of 2025 by player count was EA DICE's Battlefield 6 . Across Xbox Series, PlayStation 5, and PC, 23.8 million players purchased the game (excluding the free-to-play Redsec mode). The free-to-play skateboarding title Skate. was the second most popular release, followed by surprise party-game hit R.E.P.O. (19.2 million players) and Peak (14.5 million players). In terms of revenue and monthly active users, Fortnite remains the king, followed by Call of Duty HQ , Grand Theft Auto V , and Roblox .
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power . Love it or hate it, this production cost $1 billion for five seasons. It is the most expensive television production in history. It demonstrated Amazon’s commitment to competing with theatrical spectacle on the small screen.
Companies are increasingly leveraging film and TV IP for in-person experiences , such as theme park attractions and live events, to drive incremental revenue. BrazzersExxtra 23 07 23 Yasmina Khan Hot Nurse ...
While major studios chase billion-dollar box office milestones, smaller, specialized production companies have captured critical acclaim and dedicated fanbases.
Parasite (co-producer/distributor), Snowpiercer , and a massive library of globally streamed K-Dramas. The most successful game release of 2025 by
As part of NBCUniversal, Universal Pictures excels at blockbuster filmmaking and horror, often producing high-profit films with moderate budgets.
For the second year running, Disney finished 2025 as the number-one studio at the global box office. The House of Mouse reported a commanding $6.58 billion in 2025 revenue, propelled by two billion-dollar blockbusters — Zootopia 2 ($1.59 billion) and the live-action Lilo & Stitch ($1.03 billion) — while Avatar: Fire and Ash was already tracking toward the billion-dollar club. Disney's box-office collections in 2025 were nearly 50% higher than the second-place studio, underscoring its unmatched global reach. was the second most popular release, followed by
Sony Pictures finished 2025 with $1.47 billion worldwide, anchored by the anime phenomenon Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle ($790.5 million). Meanwhile, Paramount Pictures lagged behind the pack, failing to produce a single profitable blockbuster despite spending hundreds of millions on the Tom Cruise vehicle Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning . Mini-majors like A24 — which spent lavishly on The Smashing Machine and Marty Supreme — and Lionsgate quietly built momentum without always grabbing headlines.
Subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) platforms have transitioned from simple distribution networks into some of the most prolific production studios on earth. Netflix Studios