The
PC Gaming Alliance
that was recently formed to promote the PC platform
has issued a report on the state of PC Gaming, echoing the now-familiar
premise that traditional sales metrics do not convey its continued success.
Here's a portion:
Speaking at the Games Convention Developer’s Conference
in Leipzig, PCGA president Randy Stude announced that PC gaming was a $10.7
billion industry during the year of 2007, with retail sales accounting for just
30 percent of total revenues. According to the report, growth was largely driven
by online revenues from Asia, the world’s largest market, which is approaching
half of total worldwide sales.
Online PC gaming revenue led the way in 2007 with $4.8 billion, nearly double
the worldwide retail sales numbers for PC games. Digital distribution sales
approached $2 billion, while advertising revenues from websites, portals, and
in-game ads accounted for $800 million. Both are expected to grow substantially
as major developers and publishers begin to adopt formal strategies to take
advantage of new online opportunities.
“Our analysis clearly shows incredible growth in online PC gaming, proof that
this industry is far stronger than anyone has reported,” said Stude. “Today’s
consumers shop where they live - online.”
According to DFC Intelligence, there is even more room for growth as the
broadband market matures.
“By pioneering new business models, the PC has quietly remained the single
leading platform for games, not only in terms of consumer usage, but revenue
generation,” said David Cole, an analyst with DFC Intelligence. “The most
fascinating thing about PC gaming is its ability to attract such a diverse
audience, both demographically and geographically. The real key has been the
rapid growth in penetration of broadband-connected PCs in all markets around the
world. Broadband-connected PCs are the key driver of growth for PC gaming. DFC
Intelligence estimated that by the end of 2007 less than one-third of households
in the top 20 markets for games had a high-speed Internet connection. That
clearly indicates that there is still plenty of growth to come. The initiatives
of the PCGA will be a key enabler of growth as they will help the industry
identify key trends and opportunities in this rapidly emerging market.”