30 Best PC Games of All Time

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In this article, we look at the 30 best PC games of all time. If you want to skip our analysis of how we ranked these games and want to dive directly into the best games ever, head to the 10 Best PC Games Of All Time.

The gaming industry has been a billion-dollar business for decades now, providing entertainment for young and adults alike. Video games have continued to evolve over time and become more lifelike. That has also made the industry more complex, with developers injecting millions of dollars into their development. Gone are the days of pixelated screens.

The industry remains large and continues to grow. Although kids spend a higher daily average time on gaming, the hobby is gaining traction among adults as well. The first-generation gamers of the Nintendo, Atari and computer era still want to play. According to Investopedia, there are over 2 billion gamers today, constituting little over a quarter of the world’s population. The industry generated $155 billion in revenue in 2020, which is expected to jump to more than $260 billion by 2025.

The major players in the video gaming industry are Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Sony Group Corporation (NYSE:SONY), and Nintendo. With its initial focus on PC gaming on its Windows platform, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has, in recent years, also come up with its console, the Xbox, that competes with Sony Group Corporation (NYSE:SONY)'s PlayStation.

At the same time, the mobile gaming industry has been picking up pace as well, with tech giants like Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) venturing into this lucrative market. In 2019, Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) launched its video game subscription service, Apple Arcade, worth $500 million that gave gamers access to a variety of games without advertisements.

Despite the rise of console and mobile gaming over the last two decades, the PC gaming industry continues to remain strong due to PC’s feature allowing a wide range of components to be upgraded, such as installing multiple processors, graphic cards, and additional memory.

On the other hand, the consoles generally come with built-in parts that, in most cases, cannot be modified. In 2022, there were 1.1 billion active PC gamers, as opposed to 611 million console users. Revenue from the PC industry was estimated at $37 billion in 2020 by Statista, and a research by Vantage indicates the market will grow by 1.20% by 2030.

Europe holds the largest market share of 32.50% in the PC gaming market. This could be attributed to the presence of key game development companies on the continent. Another significant pattern is the high purchasing power in the region. As far as segmentation goes, the PC gaming market is divided into a diverse set of genres which includes, but is not limited to, Action, Sport, Role Playing, Racing and Strategy.