Overall, including physical games, accessories and consoles, Black Friday 2022 was slightly bigger than it was last year (up 4%). It is the eighth biggest Black Friday, out of the ten that have taken place in the UK so far.
The weakest Black Friday was back in 2020, which was subdued following the launches of PS5 and Xbox Series X and S just two weeks before.
"Black Friday 2013 week remains the biggest and coincided with the PS4 launch," Bloch added.
"Outside of Black Friday weeks, the biggest all-time week on record is back in 2020, which was the PS5 launch and the second week of the Xbox Series X and S."
Bloch adds that revenue during Black Friday 2022 was split 41% for consoles, 39% for accessories and 21% for physical games -- the smallest share for software to-date.
81% of sales of Black Friday 2022 sales were via online retailers, the second biggest share for online retailers so far. The biggest online share was during Black Friday 2020, which was the result of a country-wide lockdown caused by COVID-19.