Gaming industry valued over $300 billion – It’s higher than movies & music together The back of the DualShock 4 is lit up


Driven by the surge in mobile gaming, the global gaming industry has reached a value of over $300 billion, according to a new report by Accenture, a global tech professional services company.
The report titled, “Gaming: the new superplatform”, said the industry added 500 million new and more diverse gamers over the past three years totaling 2.7 billion people globally.
The report was put together after analysing data from 4,000 gamers across four of the largest gaming markets — China, Japan, the United Kingdom and the United States.
It is a three-part series looking at the changing faces of gaming, from the industry’s overall growth to its challenges and opportunities ahead.
Women too are becoming avid gamers
As per the report, more than 400 million new gamers are expected by the end of 2023. The profiles of these new joiners are also changing: 60% are women, 30% are under 25 years old and one-third identify as non-white.
It is in contrast with longtime gamers who were 61% male, and more than three-fourths white and over 25.
A total of 84% of respondents have said video games help them connect with others with similar interests, while three-quarters of them recognize that more of their social interactions now happen on gaming platforms.
“The emergence of new gaming platforms and changing demographics are pushing gaming businesses away from being product-centric to becoming experience-oriented platforms,” said Seth Schuler, managing director with Accenture’s Software & Platforms industry group.
16 hours a week playing and 8 hours a week watching
According to the survey, gamers are spending an average 16 hours a week playing, eight hours a week watching or participating in game streams and six hours a week interacting in game forums and communities.
These social interactions are one of the key drivers behind online gaming’s growth: about three-in-four gamers indicate they expect online gaming to become a larger part of their gaming experience in the future.
“Beyond its already tremendous size, the gaming industry has had a significant global impact on entertainment and culture, spanning successful movie franchises, arena-based competitions, toys and more,” said Robin Murdoch, global Software & Platform lead at Accenture.
Driven by the surge in mobile gaming, the global gaming industry has reached a value of over $300 billion, according to a new report by Accenture, a global tech professional services company. The report titled, “Gaming: the new superplatform”, said the industry added 500 million new and more diverse gamers…
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