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wraggster
February 20th, 2010, 20:09
A report by a market analysis firm expects video game revenues to hit $64.9 billion by the end of 2013. That would be a growth of 40 percent over what they were at the end of 2009.

The report, Global Video Game Market Forecast, was written by Strategy Analytics and reported yesterday at Edge Online. It predicts increased spending on retail games, but sees the most growth in the digital marketplace: downloadable titles, online subscriptions and virtual item sales. In-game advertising also figures in.

Further, Strategy Analytics expects that revenue from online games will hit $24.8 billion by 2013, accounting for more than 38 percent of all software revenue.

That's serious business, folks. It's not 64.9 geeks spending a billion dollars each. Although that would be an exciting market to cover.

http://kotaku.com/5476376/report-online-sales-help-push-games-to-64-billion-by-2013

VampDude
February 20th, 2010, 22:14
I'm doing my part, especially on the PS3. Because I want new games now and not tomorrow (especially if it's a Sunday), plus some titles are only available via download such as the WiiWare tiles (Nintendo), the Live Arcade (Xbox 360) and the Mini's (PSP/PS3). :cool:

The online sales of games will only increase in the following years, though in no way will they replace purchasing games from the stores... It's just an alternative method of allowing gamers to access newer gaming materials. :)