Video gaming a R920 billion market

 ·2 Nov 2013
Gamer gaming

The worldwide video game market is on the rise, according to research firm Gartner.

The market, which includes consoles hardware, software, online, mobile and PC gaming, will reach $93 billion in 2013, which is up significantly from the $79 billion in 2012.

This is said to be due to strong mobile and new console and software sales, which will further help reach the $111 billion in 2015.

“As mobile devices (smartphones and tablets) continue to grow, the mobile game category will show the biggest growth due to the entertainment value provided by games compared with other app categories,” said Brian Blau, research director at Gartner

Gartner worldwide gaming market revenue forecast (billions of dollars)

Segment 2012 2013 2014 2015
Video Game Console 37.400 44.288 49.375 55.049
Handheld Video Games 17.756 18.064 15.079 12.399
Mobile Games 9.280 13.208 17.146 22.009
PC Games 14.437 17.722 20.015 21.601
Total Video Game Market 78.872 93.282 101.615 111.057

Gartner also added that the release of the PS4, Xbox One and new PC tech will be interesting given that many gamers are shifting to mobile options.

“Sony and Microsoft are releasing their game consoles in November and pent-up demand for these new consoles has caused a temporary reduction in game console hardware sales during 2013, but growth will resume during 2014 and sales of existing console hardware are forecast to grow from $15.9 billion today to $22.7 billion in 2015,” said Blau.

Some of the significant growth in mobile games also comes from revenue in the emerging markets, such as South Africa.

PlayStation 4 will launch on 13 December 2013 in South Africa, with the Xbox One still awaiting an SA release date.

Regarding South Africa, local music and entertainment retailer Musica has revealed that the company is losing gaming sales.

PwC recently released their annual analysis of the South African entertainment trends in their 4th Annual South African Entertainment and Media Outlook: 2013 – 2017 forecast, and the reports showed that the SA PC gaming market is slowly declining while the console and mobile market is still on a growth trend.

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