The UK gaming market is now worth a record £5.7bn - in part thanks to titles like PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds and Fortnite.
The two online-only games, released in 2018, helped push revenues for gaming software to a record £2bn - according to Ukie, the trade body for UK gaming which compiles the figures.
Consoles continue to sell well despite no new systems being released in 2018.
But virtual reality has had a tougher time - with sales down 20% since 2017.
It's due to early adopters of virtual reality awaiting the next generation of VR headsets, says Ukie (short for the Association of Interactive Entertainment).
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A bad year for VR didn't affect the gaming hardware market too much though - it still saw growth of more than 10%.
The success of gaming isn't that surprising, given gaming is now worth more than movies and music combined.
A report in January said gaming was worth £3.86bn ($4.85bn) - but those figures didn't include mobile and free games.