Digital games market to reach $30B: report

Staff Writer
11 Nov 2011
00:00

The Asia-Pacific digital games market will more than double over the next five years to be worth over $30 billion in 2016, according to a report.

The Ovum, report said revenues will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 18 % from $13 billion at the end of 2011.

Digital games include those that are played online (on PCs or game consoles) or on mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets. Ovum analyst Mark Little said that the explosive growth of casual games – simple games, such as Angry Birds, with mass-market appeal – is the primary driver of revenue growth.

He commented: “The rise of casual games is continuing apace, driving soaring digital gaming revenues. With the addition of more and more casual gamers, the market is no longer the sole preserve of the teen male hardcore gamer. Gaming is fast establishing itself with a much wider mainstream audience, with serious ramifications for other rich-media entertainment such as TV, video and music,” the analyst said.

Ovum’s forecast for the Asia-Pacific predicts that revenues from the mobile gaming market alone will more than triple over the next five years to hit $8.2 billion in 2016.

In addition to casual gaming, another driver of revenue growth is the free-to-play business model, which has exploded onto the video games market, lowering barriers to entry and encouraging consumers to purchase low-priced virtual goods.

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